M-1_(Michigan_highway)
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M-1_(Michigan_highway)
length (km)
34.581583872
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M-1, commonly known as Woodwar ...... ned along part of M-1 in 2017.
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M-1, comúnmente conocida como ...... omo QLine se inauguró en 2017.
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length (μ)
3.4581583872e+4
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Caricature portrait of Judge Augustus B. Woodward
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alternate name
Woodward Avenue
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county
Oakland
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Wayne
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direction
horizontal
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direction a
South
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direction b
North
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established
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The street plan for Detroit devised by Judge Woodward
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history
Woodward Avenue platted in 1805 and a state highway since 1913
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image
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junction
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at Detroit–Ferndale
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in Detroit
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in Highland Park
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in Royal Oak
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length mi
Location
Detroit
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Highland Park
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Pontiac
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Royal Oak
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location special
Detroit–Ferndale city line
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map alt
M-1 and Woodward Avenue runs n ...... ntiac in southeastern Michigan
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map custom
yes
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map notes
M-1 highlighted in red
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US
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notes
Exit 16 on I-696
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Indirect access from exit 215C on eastbound I-94
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Northern terminus of M-1; Woodward Avenue continues into downtown Pontiac
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Southern terminus of M-1; Woodward Avenue continues to Jefferson Avenue
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previous route
previous type
I
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Road
Adams Avenue
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Woodward Avenue south
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state
MI
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terminus a
Adams Avenue in Detroit
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terminus b
near Pontiac
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tourist
type
M
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incomplete
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