M-168 (Michigan highway)
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M-168 |
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Length: | 0.95 mi[1] (1.53 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1931 | ||||||||
West end: | Ann Arbor Railroad Ferry Docks in Elberta | ||||||||
East end: | M-22 in Elberta | ||||||||
Counties: | Benzie | ||||||||
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M-168 is one of the shortest state highways in Michigan, extending 0.95 miles from a junction with M-22 in downtown Elberta to the former Ann Arbor Railroad ferry docks. It follows the south shore of Lake Betsie (formed by the Betsie River before flowing into Lake Michigan).
[edit] See also
List of state highways in the United States shorter than one mile
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 160 through 179 Christopher J. Bessert. URL accessed Sep 7 2006.
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