Portal:Michigan highways/Did you know/July 2013


 * ... that M-134 is one of three state highways in Michigan on an island, and one of two to use a ferry (pictured)?
 * ... that US 127 was tripled in length by extending the highway to replace its parent route, US 27, in 2002?
 * ... that M-67, a state highway in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, has remained essentially unchanged but the highways connecting to it have changed three times since 1919?
 * ... that M-97 was simultaneously named both Reid Highway and Groesbeck Highway by different levels of government from 1927 until 1949, the year it was dedicated to Alex Groesbeck?
 * ... that the local nickname for I-194 is "the Penetrator"?