M-90 (Michigan highway)

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M-90
Maintained by MDOT
Length: 44.18 mi[1] (71.10 km)
Formed: 1926
West end: M-24 near North Branch
Major
junctions:
M-53 near Brown City

M-19 near Melvin

East end: M-25 at Lexington
Counties: Lapeer & Sanilac
Michigan highways
< M-89 M-91 >

M-90 is a state trunkline route in The Thumb region of the U.S. state of Michigan from near North Branch eastward to Lexington situated on Lake Huron.

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[edit] Route description

M-90 starts at an intersection with M-24 in Deerfield Township in northern Lapeer County. After a short jog northeast to cross the Flint River, it runs due east through North Branch to M-53 in Burnside Township. There it turns south and runs concurrently with M-53 for about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) before turning east to pass through Brown City east of the county line with Sanilac County. South of Peck, M-90 turns north along M-19. M-90 once again turns east as a solo route to end at M-25 near Lake Huron in Lexington.

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Roads Notes
Lapeer Deerfield Township 0.00 M-24 Western terminus
Burnside Township   M-53  
Sanilac Peck   M-19  
Lexington 44.18 M-25 Eastern terminus
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency terminus Deleted Unconstructed Closed

[edit] References

  1. ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 90 through 99 Christopher J. Bessert. URL Accessed October 29, 2006.

[edit] External links