M-52 (Michigan highway)
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M-52 |
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Length: | 128.16 mi[1] (206.25 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1920 | ||||||||
South end: | SR 109 at Ohio border | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 223 near Adrian M-34 in Adrian |
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North end: | M-46 near Saginaw | ||||||||
Counties: | Lenawee, Washtenaw, Jackson, Ingham, Shiawassee, Saginaw | ||||||||
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M-52 is a north-south state highway in the U.S. state of Michigan. The southern terminus is on the Ohio border, where it continues as State Route 109. The northern terminus is at M-46 nine miles west of Saginaw. The total length is 128.2 miles.
M-52 goes through the following communities: Adrian, Manchester, Chelsea, Stockbridge, Perry, Owosso, and Saint Charles.
In northern Lewanee County, M-52 crosses U.S. 12 about 15 miles east of the Irish Hills area and the Michigan International Speedway. North of Interstate 94 in Washtenaw County, M-52 passes between Waterloo State Recreation Area and Pinckney State Recreation Area. In Saginaw County, north of St. Charles, M-52 passes about 10 miles west of Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge.
M-52 is a two-lane freeway between M-50 and the intersection of Austin Rd., near Manchester.[citation needed]
[edit] Historical Notes
- M-52 from I-96 to M-46 was originally part of M-47 until 1969.
- Until 1962, M-52 from Clinton to M-36 was designated as M-92.
[edit] References
- ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 50 through 59 Christopher J. Bessert, URL Accessed September 30 2006