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M 105 (Michigan highway)

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Existed:
  
1928 – 1939

North end:
  
M-83 near Elkton

Length
  
5.71 km

County
  
Huron County, Michigan

South end:
  
M-53 near Bad Axe

Counties:
  
Huron

Constructed
  
1928

M-105 was the designation of a former state trunkline highway in The Thumb region of the US state of Michigan. It served as a connecting route between M-53 in Popple and M-83 (now M-142) near Elkton. The designation was in use in the 1920s and 1930s, and it has not been reused since.

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Route description

M-105 began at an intersection with M-53 (Van Dyke Road) in the small community of Popple, just before M-53 curved east towards Bad Axe. Known as Pinnebog Road, the trunkline traveled first north and then northwesterly, crossing the Pinnebog River. After intersecting Stein Road, M-105 turned due north for about three miles (4.8 km) through farm country and rural areas before meeting M-83 (Pigeon Road), a few miles east of Elkton. The highway served as a shortcut connector between M-53 and M-83.

History

The first appearance of M-105 on maps was in 1928. The designation was decommissioned in 1939 when the roadway was transferred back to local control. The designation has not been used since.

Major intersections

The entire highway was in Colfax Township, Huron County.

References

M-105 (Michigan highway) Wikipedia