U.S. Route 24 in Michigan
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Telegraph Road est le nom donné à une portion de l'US Route 24 (1926), qui relie Pontiac, dans la banlieue nord-ouest de Detroit (Michigan), à Toledo (Ohio). Longue d'à peu près 130 km, elle est orientée nord-sud.
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US Highway 24 (US 24) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs from Minturn, Colorado, to Independence Township, Michigan. In Michigan, it is also known as Telegraph Road and runs for 79.828 miles (128.471 km) as a major north–south state trunkline highway from Bedford Township at the Ohio state line through Metro Detroit. The highway runs through three counties in southeastern Michigan, Monroe, Wayne and Oakland, as it parallels the Lake Erie shoreline and bypasses Metro Detroit on the west. Telegraph Road connects several suburbs together and passes through the western edge of Detroit before it terminates northwest of Clarkston at an interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75).
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U.S. Route 24 in Michigan
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Monroe
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1986
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in Taylor
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Dearborn Heights
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Interchange
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Southern end of M-59 westbound concurrency around Woodward Avenue Loop
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Eastbound direction of M-59
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Southern end of BL I-75 concurrency; northern terminus of M-1
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Continuation into Ohio
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Interchange is known as the "Mixing Bowl"; exits 8 and 10 on I-696; exit 18 on M-10
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Eastern terminus of M-50
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Exit 179 on I-96
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Exit 2 on I-275
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Exit 202 on I-94
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Former northern terminus of US 24
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Grade separation; access via Custer Drive
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Northern terminus of M-125
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Southbound exit and northbound entrance; unsigned Connector 240
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Roadway continues as US 24 on Dixie Highway
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Southern terminus of M-15
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Unsigned Connector 24
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Grade separation; access via Old Telegraph Road northbound
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Western end of BL I-75 southbound concurrency; northern end of M-59 concurrency; Bus. US 24 exits the Woodward Avenue Loop
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Western terminus of unsigned Connector 125; former M-151
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Former northern terminus of Telegraph Road, which has since been extended to Walton Boulevard
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Exit 93 on I-75; roadway continues north as Dixie Highway
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Northern end of BL I-75 northbound concurrency; eastern end of BL I-75 southbound concurrency
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Southern end of one-way Woodward Avenue Loop
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Elm Avenue
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near Erie
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near Clarkston
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Telegraph Road est le nom donné à une portion de l'US Route 24 (1926), qui relie Pontiac, dans la banlieue nord-ouest de Detroit (Michigan), à Toledo (Ohio). Longue d'à peu près 130 km, elle est orientée nord-sud.
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US Highway 24 (US 24) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs from Minturn, Colorado, to Independence Township, Michigan. In Michigan, it is also known as Telegraph Road and runs for 79.828 miles (128.471 km) as a major north–south state trunkline highway from Bedford Township at the Ohio state line through Metro Detroit. The highway runs through three counties in southeastern Michigan, Monroe, Wayne and Oakland, as it parallels the Lake Erie shoreline and bypasses Metro Detroit on the west. Telegraph Road connects several suburbs together and passes through the western edge of Detroit before it terminates northwest of Clarkston at an interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75). The northern part of the highway follows a section of an old Indian trail called the Saginaw Trail that connected Detroit with points further north. The southern sections in the Downriver area south to Monroe parallel telegraph lines from the mid-19th century. These lines gave the road its name. Later this road was added to the state highway system in the early 20th century. It was upgraded and extended during the 1920s to serve as a western bypass of Detroit. The US 24 designation was applied to the highway on November 11, 1926, when the United States Numbered Highway System was inaugurated. Since that time, an alternate route, Alternate US Highway 24 (Alt. US 24) was designated between the state line and the Gibraltar area; this highway later became part of I-75. In 1970, the northernmost section gained the US 10 designation when that highway was rerouted. That overlap was eliminated in 1986, and US 24 was extended north to Clarkston to replace a segment of US 10. At the same time, a business loop in Pontiac was redesignated for US 24 in addition to its connector routes it has.
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