Interstate_69_in_Michigan
(This article is about the section of Interstate 69 in Michigan. For the entire route, see Interstate 69.) Interstate 69 (I-69) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that will eventually run from the Mexican border in Texas to the Canadian border at Port Huron, Michigan. In Michigan, it is a state trunkline highway that enters the state south of Coldwater and passes the cities of Lansing and Flint in the Lower Peninsula. A north–south freeway from the Indiana–Michigan border to the Lansing area, it changes direction to east–west after running concurrently with I-96. The freeway continues to Port Huron before terminating in the middle of the twin-span Blue Water Bridge while running concurrently with I-94 at the border. There are four related business loops for I-69 in the state, conne
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Interstate_69_in_Michigan
(This article is about the section of Interstate 69 in Michigan. For the entire route, see Interstate 69.) Interstate 69 (I-69) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that will eventually run from the Mexican border in Texas to the Canadian border at Port Huron, Michigan. In Michigan, it is a state trunkline highway that enters the state south of Coldwater and passes the cities of Lansing and Flint in the Lower Peninsula. A north–south freeway from the Indiana–Michigan border to the Lansing area, it changes direction to east–west after running concurrently with I-96. The freeway continues to Port Huron before terminating in the middle of the twin-span Blue Water Bridge while running concurrently with I-94 at the border. There are four related business loops for I-69 in the state, conne
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3.25597650048e+5
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1967-10-11
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Portrait of David Dunbar Buick
Portrait of Louis Chevrolet
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Part of I-69 in Michigan is named for Louis Chevrolet and David Dunbar Buick .
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Attica Township
Convis Township
Davison Township
DeWitt Township
Delta Charter Township
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Carmel–Eaton township line
Coldwater–Girard township line
Ovid–Coldwater township line
Venice–Clayton township line
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I-69 runs northward from India ...... he Lower Peninsula of Michigan
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I-69 highlighted in red
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Eastbound exit from I-69 and I ...... s; western terminus of BL I-69
Eastbound exit, entrance via 9th Street; westbound exit, entrance via 8th Street
Eastbound last exit before Can ...... its mention of BL I-69/BL I-94
Eastern terminus of BL I-69; E ...... d Okemos signed eastbound only
Eastern terminus of M-71
Eastern terminus of M-78
Exit 117 on I-75/US 23
Exit 6 on I-475
Exit for Old US 27 which follo ...... Marshall Road in Branch County
Exit located at DeWitt Road
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