M-68 (Michigan highway)
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| Image:M-68.svg | |||||||||
| M-68 | |||||||||
| Image:Michigan 68 map.png | |||||||||
| Length: | 52.67 mi[1] (84.76 km) | ||||||||
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| Formed: | 1936 | ||||||||
| West end: | Image:US 31.svg US 31 at Alanson | ||||||||
| Major junctions: | Image:I-75.svg I-75 near Indian River Image:M-33.svg M-33 near Afton | ||||||||
| East end: | Image:Business plate.svg Image:US 23.svg BUS US 23 at Rogers City | ||||||||
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M-68 is an east-west state highway located in the northern part of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The western terminus of the highway begins just four miles east of the Little Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan and ends at Rogers City a few blocks from Lake Huron. Prior to its current western end at Alanson, M-68 used to travel concurrently with US 31 to Petoskey. The concurrency was later dropped for unknown reasons.[1]
M-68 skirts just south of Indian River and Burt Lake, part of the Inland Waterway that allows boats to travel from Crooked Lake near Little Traverse Bay to Cheboygan on Lake Huron
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- ^ a b Michigan Highways: Highways 60 through 69 Christopher J. Bessert. URL Accessed October 28, 2006.

