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| Length: | 109.03 mi[1] (175.47 km) | ||||||||
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| Formed: | 1930[1] | ||||||||
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| Counties: | Kent, Montcalm, Gratiot, Saginaw, Genesee | ||||||||
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M-57 is an east-west state highway in the U.S. state of Michigan. The western terminus is at US 131, 14 miles north of Grand Rapids. The eastern terminus is at M-15, one mile north of Otisville. The total length is 109.03 miles. M-57 goes through the following communities: Greenville, Carson City, Chesaning, Montrose, and Clio.
- Historical Note: M-57 was originally designated in Charlevoix County from Boyne Falls at M-131 (now US-131) through Boyne City and back to then M-131 during the 1920's. It is now M-75; in the 1930's, M-57 was designated from M-47 (now M-52) in St. Charles to M-66 (now M-91) near Langston. It followed W. North St., Beaver, W. Townline, S. Chapin, Grabowski, Merrill, Colvin, and Meridian/E. County Line Rds. in Saginaw County, and along Washington (Co. Rd. 505/555) and Stanton (Co. Rd. 522) Rds. in Gratiot County and Montcalm County respectively, going through Ithaca and Stanton.
References
- ^ a b Highways 50 through 59. Michigan Highways. Bessert, Christopher J. 10 November, 2005. Retrieved 29 July, 2006.


