M-79 (Michigan highway)

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M-79
Length: 24.89 mi[1] (40.06 km)
Formed: 1920[1]
West end: M-37 southeast of Hastings
Major
junctions:
M-66 south of Nashville
East end: M-50/BL I-69 in Charlotte
Counties: Barry, Eaton
Michigan highways
< M-78 M-80 >

M-79, is a largely east-west highway in the central portion of Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The western terminus is about three miles southeast of Hastings at the junction with M-37 and the eastern terminus is in downtown Charlotte at the junction with M-50 and BL I-69. It passes through Quimby and Nashville, where there is a junction with M-66. The entire route is undivided surface road.

It has no direct-access interchange with I-69, although a sign for the highway is located on southbound I-69 at exit 61.

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  1. ^ a b Michigan Highways: Highways 70 through 79 Christopher J. Bessert. URL accessed 6 Oct 2006
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