M-66 (Michigan highway)

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Image:M-66.svg
M-66
Image:Michigan 66 map.png
Length: 268.95 mi[1] (432.83 km)
Formed: 1920
South end: Image:Indiana 9.svg SR 9 near Sturgis
Major
junctions:
Image:US 12.svg US 12 at Sturgis
Image:M-86.svgM-86 near Fairfax

Image:M-60.svg M-60 near Mendon
Image:M-60.svg M-60 near Athens
Image:I-94.svgImage:I-194.svg I-94/194 at Battle Creek
Image:M-78.svg M-78 near Assyria
Image:M-79.svg M-79 at Nashville
Image:M-43.svg M-43 near Woodland
Image:I-96.svgImage:M-21.svg I-96/M-21 near South Ionia
Image:M-46.svg M-46 near Edmore
Image:US 10.svg US 10 near Sears
Image:M-115.svgImage:M-61.svg M-115/M-61 near Temple
Image:M-55.svgImage:M-42.svg M-55/M-42 near Lake City
Image:US 131.svgImage:M-72.svg US 131/M-72 at Kalkaska
Image:M-32.svg M-32 at East Jordan

North end: Image:US 31.svg US 31 at Charlevoix
Counties: St. Joseph, Branch, Calhoun, Barry, Ionia, Montcalm, Mecosta, Osceola, Missaukee, Kalkaska, Antrim, Charlevoix
Michigan highways
< Image:M-65.svg M-65 M-67 Image:M-67.svg >

M-66 is a north-south state highway in Michigan. It runs from the Indiana state line in the south to Charlevoix in the north. M-66 is the only state highway to traverse almost the entire north-south distance of the lower peninsula. It starts as a continuation of State Road 9 and gives access to the Indiana Toll Road.

Total length is 269 miles. It includes three miles of freeway between Interstate 94 and downtown Battle Creek known also as Interstate 194 but is otherwise a surface road.

Historical note: In the 1930's and 1940's, M-66 was originally designated on what is now M-91 and started at a junction with US 16.

[edit] Junctions

Image:M-66 South Michigan.JPG
A characteristic view of M-66 in rural Michigan. Taken just south of the M-46 junction

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 60 through 69 Christopher J. Bessert. URL Accessed October 28, 2006.
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