Portal:Michigan highways/Pictures

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The following photos have been chosen to appear as the selected picture of the Michigan Highways portal.

May and June 2011[edit]

Credit: Michigan Department of Transportation
Credit: Michigan Department of Transportation

July 2011[edit]

Credit: Barntks from Wikipedia
Credit: Barntks from Wikipedia

Recently selected: US 131 and M-6 interchange

August 2011[edit]

Credit: Brett Marr
Credit: Brett Marr
The Capitol Loop follows city streets in Lansing to provide access to the state government buildings

September 2011[edit]

Credit: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Credit: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
M-39 (Southfield Freeway) crosses the River Rouge in Dearborn where the river was channelized as a flood control measure

Recently selected: US 131 and M-6 interchange • Portage Lake Lift Bridge • Capitol Loop

October 2011[edit]

Credit: Stratosphere from Wikipedia
Credit: Stratosphere from Wikipedia

Recently selected: Portage Lake Lift Bridge • Capitol Loop • M-39

November 2011[edit]

Credit: Federal Highway Administration
Credit: Federal Highway Administration
Marquette–Negaunee Road along Dead Man's Curve in 1917 with the first highway centerline in the country

Recently selected: Capitol Loop • M-39 • M-28/M-64

December 2011[edit]

Credit: Federal Highway Administration
Credit: Federal Highway Administration
Trees line a wintry stretch of M-65 along the River Road National Scenic Byway

January 2012[edit]

Credit: Le fantome de l'opera at Wikipedia
Credit: Le fantome de l'opera at Wikipedia
A wooden sign marks the terminus of US 41 at a cul-de-sac east of Copper Harbor

Recently selected: M-28/M-64 • County Road 492 • M-65

February 2012[edit]

Credit: Howard I. Goldman
Credit: Howard I. Goldman
I-275 has an adjacent bike path, shown here in the winter

Recently selected: County Road 492 • M-65 • US 41

March 2012[edit]

Credit: Michael Barera from Wikipedia
Credit: Michael Barera from Wikipedia
A view of M-185 through Arch Rock on Mackinac Island

Recently selected: M-65 • US 41 • I-275

April 2012[edit]

Credit: Imzadi1979 from Wikipedia
Credit: Imzadi1979 from Wikipedia
I-296 viewed from across the Grand River

May 2012[edit]

Credit: Arthur Siegel, Farm Security Administration or Office of War Information
Credit: Arthur Siegel, Farm Security Administration or Office of War Information
Looking south down Woodward Avenue from the Maccabees Building with the Detroit skyline in the distance, July 1942

Recently selected: I-275 • M-185 • I-296

June 2012[edit]

Credit: Shadowlink1014 from Wikipedia
Credit: Shadowlink1014 from Wikipedia
The US 127 freeway through Lansing

Recently selected: M-185 • I-296 • Woodward Avenue

July 2012[edit]

Credit: Bugsy from flickr
Credit: Bugsy from flickr
The Seney Stretch along M-28

Recently selected: I-296 • Woodward Avenue • US 127

August 2012[edit]

Credit: The ed17 from Wikipedia
Credit: The ed17 from Wikipedia
Brule River crossing as M-189 transitions from Highway 139 at the Michigan-Wisconsin state line

September 2012[edit]

Credit: Imzadi1979 from Wikipedia
Credit: Imzadi1979 from Wikipedia
US 41/M-28 previously used the Peshekee River Bridge, the first bridge built by the Michigan State Highway Department in 1914 .

Recently selected: US 127 • M-28 • M-189

October 2012[edit]

Credit: Steve & Christine from flickr.com
Credit: Steve & Christine from flickr.com
Fall color along M-22 on the Leelanau Peninsula

Recently selected: M-28 • M-189 • Peshekee River Bridge

November 2012[edit]

Credit: Bardya from Wikipedia
Credit: Bardya from Wikipedia
I-75 crosses between the Upper and Lower peninsulas on the Mackinac Bridge, shown at night

Recently selected: M-189 • Peshekee River Bridge • M-22

December 2012[edit]

Credit: Brian Rawson-Ketchum from flickr.com
Credit: Brian Rawson-Ketchum from flickr.com
M-311 sign along the highway in December 2009

January 2013[edit]

Credit: Michigan State Highway Department
Credit: Michigan State Highway Department
M-35 on a Pennsylvania through truss bridge over the Dead River in Marquette County in 1922

Recently selected: M-22 • Mackinac Bridge • M-311

February 2013[edit]

Credit: Michigan Department of Transportation
Credit: Michigan Department of Transportation
Pedestrian plazas over Interstate 696 in Oak Park

Recently selected: Mackinac Bridge • M-311 • M-35

March 2013[edit]

Portions of H-58 are not plowed in the winter months; closed to vehicle traffic, the road is used as a snowmobile trail instead.

Recently selected: I-696 • M-35 • M-311

April 2013[edit]

May 2013[edit]

US 2 along the Lake Michigan shoreline near Brevort

Recently selected: M-54/M-83 • H-58 • I-696

June 2013[edit]

The former M-209 running past the Glen Haven General Store

Recently selected: US 2 • M-54/M-83 • H-58

July 2013[edit]

A special sign at the northern terminus of US 41 east of Copper Harbor

Recently selected: M-209 • US 2 • M-54/M-83

August 2013[edit]

Satellite image of the interchange with M-5, I-275 and I-696 in Novi and Farmington Hills

September 2013[edit]

Welcome to the Upper Peninsula on I-75 north of the Mackinac Bridge toll plaza in St. Ignace

Recently selected: I-96/I-275/I-696/M-5 • US 41 • M-209

October 2013[edit]

Construction on H-58 at the Hurricane River

Recently selected: I-75 • I-96/I-275/I-696/M-5 • US 41

November 2013[edit]

Planning map for the US 131 Constantine Bypass, which opened on October 30, 2013

Recently selected: H-58 • I-75 • I-96/I-275/I-696/M-5

December 2013[edit]

H-13/FFH 13 during winter 2001

January and February 2014[edit]

Next to US 131, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum at the end of the motorcade on January 3, 2007 when the late president was laid to rest

Recently selected: H-13/FFH 13 • US 131 • H-58

March 2014[edit]

View towards western end of Brockway Mountain Drive with Lake Bailey and Mount Lookout (Mt. Baldy) visible in distance

Recently selected: US 131 • H-13/FFH 13 • US 131

April 2014[edit]

New signs being erected along I-94/I-69 in Port Huron bearing American and Canadian flags to keep motorists in the proper country

Recently selected: Brockway Mountain Drive • US 131 • H-13/FFH 13

May 2014[edit]

M-35 looking south near G-12 in Menominee County


Recently selected: I-94/I-69 • Brockway Mountain Drive • US 131

June 2014[edit]

US 31 passing through Bay View north of Petoskey

Recently selected: M-35 • I-94/I-69 • Brockway Mountain Drive

July and August 2014[edit]

Old CR 553 in Marquette County, bypassed by what is now M-553

Recently selected: US 31 • M-35 • I-94/I-69

October 2014[edit]

Construction on I-75 during the Gateway Project in 2007

Recently selected: Old CR 553 • US 31 • M-35

November and December 2014[edit]

I-69 and I-94 on the twin-span Blue Water Bridge

Recently selected: I-75 • Old CR 553 • US 31

January 2015[edit]

H-13/FFH-13 in winter 2001/02

Recently selected: I-94/I-69 • I-75 • Old CR 553

February 2015[edit]

Streetcar on Woodward Avenue (now M-1) in Detroit between 1900 and 1910

Recently selected: H-13/FFH-13 • I-94/I-69 • I-75

March 2015[edit]

Mileage sign along US 41 in Copper Harbor showing 1,990 miles (3,200 km) to Miami, Florida

Recently selected: M-1 • H-13/FFH-13 • I-94/I-69

April 2015[edit]

Running alongside M-6 south of Grand Rapids, the Frederik Meijer Trail connects to other trails in the area.

May 2015[edit]

Grading the gravel section of H-58 in Alger County before 2007

Recently selected: M-6 • US 41 • M-1

June 2015[edit]

US 25 along Gratiot Avenue in Detroit in 1941

Recently selected: H-58 • M-6 • US 41

July 2015[edit]

I-75 north of St. Ignace

Recently selected: US 25 • H-58 • M-6

August and September 2015[edit]

End point of M-212 at Aloha State Park

October 2015[edit]

Brockway Mountain Drive with fall colors in October 2006

Recently selected: M-212 • I-75 • US 25

November 2015[edit]

US 41 northbound in Baraga County

Recently selected: Brockway Mountain Drive • M-212 • I-75

December 2015[edit]

M-185 downtown Mackinac Island during the winter

January 2016[edit]

Sunrise along M-43 (Grand River Avenue) in East Lansing

Recently selected: M-185 • US 41 • Brockway Mountain Drive

February 2016[edit]

A section of the 1932 Official Michigan Highway Map, showing the planned M-35 in the Huron Mountains between Big Bay and L'Anse

Recently selected: M-43 • M-185 • US 41

March 2016[edit]

BL I-94/Bus. US 23 along Washtenaw Avenue in Ann Arbor

Recently selected: M-35 • M-43 • M-185

April 2016[edit]

M-26 in downtown Lake Linden

May 2016[edit]

A mile marker along M-14 in 1922. From that year's biennial state highway commissioner's report:

The diamond mile post markers are numbered consecutively from the point of origin of the trunk line to its end. The numbers are placed on the metal post directly under the diamond. The origin of the trunk line is considered to be at the east or south end of the route and is at the State line or at the intersection of two trunk lines

Recently selected: M-26 • BL I-94/Bus. US 23 • M-35

June 2016[edit]

M-203 outside of McLain State Park between Hancock and Calumet

Recently selected: M-14 • M-26 • BL I-94/Bus. US 23

July 2016[edit]

M-72 bridge over the Au Sable River in Grayling

Recently selected: M-203 • M-14 • M-26

August 2016[edit]

M-134 crossing the DeTour Passage on the SS Drummond Islander IV

September 2016[edit]

M-53 splits from Van Dyke Road in Sterling Heights

Recently selected: M-134 • M-72 • M-203

October 2016[edit]

M-553 approaching Glass' Curve south of Marquette

Recently selected: M-53 • M-134 • M-72

November 2016[edit]

M-17 in downtown Ypsilanti

Recently selected: M-553 • M-53 • M-134

December 2016[edit]

January and February 2017[edit]

I-275 southbound where it splits from I-96 and meets M-14

Recently selected: US 41 • M-17 • M-553

March and April 2017[edit]

Olympia Stadium on US 16 (Grand River Avenue), home of the Detroit Red Wings from 1927 to 1979

Recently selected: I-275 • US 41 • M-17

May and June 2017[edit]

The Y in Bus. M-28 (Silver Street) south of downtown Negaunee

Recently selected: US 16 • I-275 • US 41

July and August 2017[edit]

Overpass carrying M-55 over US 131 at the northern end of the currency along the Cadillac Bypass

Recently selected: Bus. M-28 • US 16 • I-275

September 2017[edit]

I-75 at exit 254 near Grayling

Recently selected: US 131/M-55 • Bus. M-28 • US 16

October 2017[edit]

The bridge which carried US 41 across the Backwater Creek in Baraga County near Keweenaw Bay

Recently selected: I-75 • US 131/M-55 • Bus. M-28

December 2017[edit]

Recently selected: Bus. M-28 • I-75 • US 131/M-55

February 2017[edit]

Diagrammatic guide sign of a Michigan left in the median of US 41/M-28 at the northern terminus of M-553

Recently selected: Bus. US 12/M-17 • Bus. M-28 • I-75

April 2017[edit]

Merchants Row along M-1 (Woodward Avenue) in Detroit

June 2017[edit]

Junction of M-28 and M-178 south of Munising before 1941

Recently selected: M-1 • US 41/M-28 • Bus. US 12/M-17

August 2017[edit]

M-1 (Woodward Avenue) and Lincoln Street in Birmingham during the Woodward Dream Cruise showing a replica Batmobile

October 2018[edit]

Recently selected: M-1 • M-28/M-178 • M-1

February 2020[edit]

Looking north to I-75 (Mackinac Bridge) in December 2012

Recently selected: M-28 • M-1 • M-28/M-178

March 2020[edit]

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April 2020[edit]

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May 2020[edit]

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June 2020[edit]

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July 2020[edit]

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August 2020[edit]

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September 2020[edit]

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October 2020[edit]

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November 2020[edit]

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December 2020[edit]

Steps up to US 2 (Cut River Bridge) in December 2012