M-13 (MICHIGAN HIGHWAY)
'M-13' is a 72.22 mile north-south highway that cuts through the bay region of the U.S. state of Michigan. The southern terminus is at I-69 south of the town of Lennon with its northern terminus located south of Standish.
M-13 runs along the the Genesee County / Shiawassee County line as well as the Genesee County / Saginaw County line.
M-13's former northern terminus was at CONN M-13 in Kawkawlin. This highway goes through the cities of Saginaw, Bay City, Linwood and Pinconning. The remaining segment of M-13 between Kawkawlin and Standish is a relic of the former pre-freeway segment of US 23 since it was an extension supplanted by the AASHTO banning of the ALT US 23.
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Major intersections
External links
★ M-13 Endpoint Photos
★ Former M-13 Southern Terminus (now M-103)
★ Former M-13 Northern Terminus (now US-131)
References
1. Michigan Highways: Highways 10 through 19 Bessert, Christopher J.
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