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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. M-23 was an early designation for the east west state trunkline highway in the southern part of the US state of Michigan that became US 112 when the US Highway system came into existence in the mid-1920s. It extended from the Michigan/Indiana state line just north of Elkhart, Indiana, going due north for about two miles (3 km) and turned eastward. At Ypsilanti, Michigan it had its eastern terminus, meeting what was then M-17 (which would become U.S. Highway 12 from 1926 to 1961).…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. M-23 was an early designation for the east west state trunkline highway in the southern part of the US state of Michigan that became US 112 when the US Highway system came into existence in the mid-1920s. It extended from the Michigan/Indiana state line just north of Elkhart, Indiana, going due north for about two miles (3 km) and turned eastward. At Ypsilanti, Michigan it had its eastern terminus, meeting what was then M-17 (which would become U.S. Highway 12 from 1926 to 1961).