Portal:Michigan highways/Did you know/August 2011
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- ... that M-57 passes Rosie's Diner (pictured) near Rockford, a restaurant that served as the filming location in Little Ferry, New Jersey for a series of Bounty paper towel commercials starring Rosie the Waitress?
- ... that M-67, a state highway in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, has remained essentially unchanged but the highways connecting to it have changed three times since 1919?
- ... that the Saginaw Trail's name comes from the Ojibwe word for "where the Sauk were"?
- ...that the US National Park Service helped to fund improvements to county road H-58 which serves as the main access road to the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in the Upper Peninsula?
- ... that US 10 crosses the Wisconsin–Michigan border via a privately-owned carferry?