Portal:Michigan highways/Did you know/May 2017


 * ... that M-10 (Lodge Freeway, pictured) in the Detroit area is named for John C. Lodge, a former Detroit mayor?
 * ... that the Seney Stretch (pictured) along M-28 is 25 mi of "straight as an arrow highway" commonly called the most boring highway in the state?
 * ... that US 127 and US 223 were going to be upgraded to become part of I-73?
 * ... that the last 8 mi of US 45 in the country to be paved were in the Military Hills area of eastern Ontonagon County, connecting the Gulf of Mexico and Lake Superior with a hard-surfaced road in 1959?
 * ... that the first M-65 was replaced by US 23, and the current M-65 replaced two different sections of US 23?