Portal:Michigan highways/Selected article/November 2016

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M-67 is a north–south state trunkline highway in the Upper Peninsula . It connects US 41 in Trenary to M-94 at Chatham. It initially runs east out of Trenary along the Au Train River basin before turning northward and running through the community of Limestone to Chatham. The highway has largely been unchanged during its history, although the highways that connect to M-67 on each end have changed several times. The southern end was extended once, when US 41 was rerouted through Trenary, and the highway was completely paved by the end of the 1950s. At its southern end, M-67 has connected to M-15 and US 41, and at its northern end, it has ended at M-25, M-28 and M-94. (more...)

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