M-117 (Michigan highway)

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M-117
Maintained by MDOT
Length: 14.51 mi[1] (23.35 km)
Formed: 1920
South end: US 2 near Engadine
Major
junctions:
H-40 in Engadine
North end: M-28 in Newberry
Counties: Mackinac & Luce
Michigan highways
< M-116 M-118 >

M-117 is a 14.51-mile (23.35 km) state trunkline highway in the eastern Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan

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[edit] Route description

The highway begins at US 2, one mile south of Engadine and ends at M-28 near Newberry. The road travels north-south, and provides an important connection between two of the main highways in the Upper Peninsula. Of the ten state trunklines that connect M-28 and US 2, M-117 is one of three that do not overlap either. The others are US 45 and I-75.

[edit] History

In the 1950's, M-117 ran from US 2 to Newberry, cosigning with M-28, and turning north to Newberry. This road to Newberry is now part of M-123. The northern terminus of M-117 is only a few miles to the west of the terminus of M-123, which also ends on M-28.[1]

M-117 was dedicated in 1993 to the deactivated 117th Quartermaster Battalion based out of Kingsford.[2][3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Bessert,'Christopher J. (2006-08-24). Michigan Highways: Highways 110 through 119. Michigan Highways. Retrieved on 2006-08-26.
  2. ^ Barnett, Leroy (2004). A Drive Down Memory Lane: The Named State And Federal Highways Of Michigan. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, pp. 166–7. Retrieved on 2008-06-04. 
  3. ^ Memorial Highways. Michigan Department of Transportation. Retrieved on 2008-06-04.

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