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M-72 (Michigan highway)
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M-72 is a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan, running from Lake Huron to Lake Michigan across the northern part of the Lower Peninsula. The highway connects M-22 in Empire with US Highway 23 (US 23) in Harrisville. It is one of only three Michigan state trunklines that cross the Lower Peninsula, shore to shore. In between, M-72 runs across Northern Michigan woodland, agricultural areas of the Leelanau Peninsula near Traverse City, and the Au Sable River watershed. The trunkline also provides access to Camp Grayling, a National Guard training facility near the city of the same name. Traffic levels along the highway vary from approximately 800 vehicles a day on the east end to over 32,000 vehicles near Traverse City.
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Alcona Crawford Leelanau Grand Traverse Kalkaska Oscoda
dbp:deleted
1939
dbp:directionA
West
dbp:directionB
East
dbp:established
1919-07-01
dbp:formed
1936
dbp:junction
at Kalkaska near Luzerne at Traverse City at Grayling at Curran at Mio
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156.552 13.3
dbp:location
Mio South Branch Township Kalkaska Township Grayling Gustin Township Grayling Township Kalkaska Traverse City Fairview Acme Millen Township dbr:Crawford_County,_Michigan Curran Harrisville Empire Comins Township
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M-72 highlighted in red
dbp:notes
Northern end of M-65 concurrency Eastern end of M-93 concurrency; northern end of BL I-75 concurrency; M-93 turns north along BL I-75 Northern terminus of M-18 Eastern end of M-33 concurrency Eastern end of US 31/LMCT concurrency Western end of M-93 concurrency Southern end of BL I-75 concurrency Southern end of M-33 concurrency Southern end of US 131 concurrency Northern end of US 131/M-66 concurrency Southern end of M-65 concurrency Southern end of F-32 concurrency Northern end of M-22/LMCT concurrency Roadway continues as Main Street Eastern terminus of F-32 Eastern end of M-37 concurrency Northern end of F-32 concurrency Northern terminus of M-22; western end of US 31/M-37 concurrency Eastern end of M-66 concurrency
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208 72
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MI
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at Empire
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at Harrisville
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M concur M 1926
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M-72 is a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan, running from Lake Huron to Lake Michigan across the northern part of the Lower Peninsula. The highway connects M-22 in Empire with US Highway 23 (US 23) in Harrisville. It is one of only three Michigan state trunklines that cross the Lower Peninsula, shore to shore. In between, M-72 runs across Northern Michigan woodland, agricultural areas of the Leelanau Peninsula near Traverse City, and the Au Sable River watershed. The trunkline also provides access to Camp Grayling, a National Guard training facility near the city of the same name. Traffic levels along the highway vary from approximately 800 vehicles a day on the east end to over 32,000 vehicles near Traverse City. M-72 was first designated as a state highway by 1919 along a segment of its current route. It was extended southward in the mid-1920s and westward in the 1940s. One section of the modern highway added to M-72 in 1940 previously existed as M-208 in the 1930s east of Grayling. Another section of highway near Empire was disconnected from the rest of M-72 until the gap was eliminated later in the decade. All of M-72 was completely paved by the early 1960s. The highway was rerouted in a few places in the 1950s, and the last new segment shifted in 1973 near Kalkaska.
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Leelanau–Grand Traverse county line
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3 4 5
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Crawford
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73
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M
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71
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M
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1919-07-01
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dbo:routeNumber
72
dbo:routeStartDirection
West
dbo:routeTypeAbbreviation
M
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