- M-110 (Michigan highway)
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M-110 Lake Shore Road Route information Maintained by Manistee County Road Commission Length: 1.71 mi[1] (2.75 km) Existed: 1927 – 2003 Major junctions South end: US 31 in Parkdale North end: Kott Road north of Parkdale Location Counties: Manistee Highway system Michigan State Trunkline Highway System
Interstate • US • State← M-109 M-111 → M-110 was the designation of a former state trunkline route in the US state of Michigan. The route was a short spur that provided access to Orchard Beach State Park[2].
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Route description
The southern terminus of the route was at a junction with US 31 at Parkdale on the northern boundary of the city of Manistee. From there, the route traveled north near the shore of Lake Michigan and terminated at an intersection with Kott Road just north of the park.
History
From 1927 until 1940, the route consisted of the southernmost 1.3 miles (2,100 m) of Lakeshore Road. In 1940, the route was extended .4 miles (640 m), northerly, to Kott Road. In 2003, the Michigan Department of Transportation transferred M-110 to the Manistee County Road Commission[3].
Major intersections
The entire highway is in Manistee Township, Manistee County.
Mile[1] Destinations Notes 0.00 US 31 1.71 Kott Road 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |col=3
References
- ^ a b "MiGDL - Center for Geographic Information - Geographic Data Library". Michigan Department of Information Technology. May 2007. http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/mgdl/?rel=thext&action=thmname&cid=14&cat=MI+Geographic+Framework+All+Roads+%28v7b%29. Retrieved February 26, 2008.
- ^ DeLorme. Michigan Atlas & Gazetteer (11th Edition ed.). p. 64.
- ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 100 through 119 Christopher J. Bessert. URL Accessed October 29, 2006
External links
Categories:- Former state highways in Michigan
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