M-67 (Michigan highway)

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M-67
Length: 12.05 mi[1] (19.39 km)
Formed: 1920
South end: US 41 in Trenary
Major
junctions:
H-44 in Limestone
North end: M-94 in Chatham
Counties: Alger
Michigan highways
< M-66 M-68 >

M-67 is a north-south highway in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. It connects with US 41 and M-94 between Trenary and Chatham.

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[edit] History

Its routing has been largely unchanged since designation in 1920. The highway designations on each end have changed, the northern terminus changing three times, all without physically moving. The southern terminus was M-15 before that was redesignated as a part of US 41. The northern end has been M-25, M-28 and M-94.[1]

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Roads Notes
Alger Trenary 0.00 US 41 Southern terminus
  H-01 To Traunik
Limestone   H-44 To Traunik
Chatham 12.05 M-94 Northern terminus
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency terminus Deleted Unconstructed Closed

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Michigan Highways: Highways 60 through 69 Christopher J. Bessert. URL accessed Aug 31 2006.

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