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| M-169 Former state trunkline |
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| Maintained by Roscommon County | |||||||||
| Existed: | – 1950 | ||||||||
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| Counties: | Roscommon County | ||||||||
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M-169 was a state trunkline in the lower peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan that served as a connector route between US 27 and M-55 near Houghton Lake in Roscommon County.[1]
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[edit] Route description
[edit] History
At the time, US 27 traveled around Houghton Lake to the east. M-169 was replaced by US 27 in 1949. M-169 was immediately transferred to the former routing of M-55, which had also been moved to the former M-169 routing as part of a US 27/M-55 concurrency. The "new" M-169 was in turn replaced in 1950 by BUS M-55. This routing later became part of the route of M-55 through Houghton Lake Heights in 1961 with the completion of the US 27 freeway.[2]

