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Encyclopedia > Michigan State Highway 125

Michigan State Highway 125, or M-125, is a 19.38 mile long highway in Monroe County, Michigan with a southern terminus on the Ohio border at Toledo and a northern terminus at US-24 5 miles north of Monroe. In Ohio, the road continues as Detroit Street, which merges with US-24 2 miles further the south. M-125 runs roughly parallel with and between both US-24 and I-75 its entire length, separated from US-24 by less than a mile most of the way. Monroe County is a county located in the state of Michigan. ... State nickname: The Buckeye State Other U.S. States Capital Columbus Largest city Columbus Governor Bob Taft Official languages None Area 116,096 km² (34th)  - Land 106,154 km²  - Water 10,044 km² (8. ... Toledo, Ohio. ... United States Highway 24, a dual north-south/east-west route, is one of the original United States highways of 1926. ... Monroe is a city located in Monroe County, Michigan. ... Interstate 75 is an interstate highway in the midwest and southeastern United States. ...


From the Ohio state line to East Albain Road in South Monroe, M-125 is also known as "South Dixie Highway". North of that point, M-125 is named Monroe Street. South Monroe is an unincorporated community located in Monroe County, Michigan. ...


The present route of Michigan State Highway 125 is a relic of the old US-25 in Michigan. This highway is not a spur of M-25 and there is not any near connection between the termini of M-25 or M-125. Both M-125 and M-25 have segments that were formerly designated as US-25, and is why both these highways exist without any other apparent connection. There is a 2.9 mile connector route CONN M-125, also named "Summit Street", running from the first northbound exit off I-75 in Michigan and merging with M-125 just north of Erie. U.S. Highway 25 is a north-south US highway in the eastern United States of America that now connects Cincinnati, Ohio at the Ohio River to Brunswick, Georgia near the Atlantic Ocean. ... State nickname: Wolverine State or Great Lakes State Other U.S. States Capital Lansing Largest city Detroit Governor Jennifer Granholm Official languages English Area 250,941 km² (11th)  - Land 147,255 km²  - Water 103,687 km² (41. ... Michigan 25, or M-25, is a highway of an arc-like shape closely following the Thumb of the eastern Lower Peninsula of Michigan along Lake Huron between Port Huron, Michigan (junction Interstate 94, Interstate 69, and Business Loop 94) and Bay City, Michigan (junction Interstate 75, U.S. Highway... Erie Township is a township located in Monroe County, Michigan. ...


M-125 is designated as a Historical Heritage Route in downtown Monroe. Michigan Heritage Route is a designation for roads in Michigan. ...


Historical note: From 1931 to 1937, M-125 was designated on a road in the Upper Peninsula from US-2 to north of Thompson. Later, from 1938 to 1957, the M-125 designation was used on Parish Road in Bay County for 3 miles, and it junctioned with US-23 (now M-13) between Kawkawlin and Linwood and ran westward to 7 Mile Road.


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