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H-33 is a List of County-Designated Highways in Michigan, county-designated highway in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Upper Peninsula of the US state of Michigan between Gould City, Michigan, Gould City and McMillan, Michigan, McMillan that was previously M-135, a former Michigan Highway System, state trunkline highway. The roadway follows Manistique Lakes Road from Gould City at a junction with U.S. Route 2 in Michigan, US Highway 2 (US 2) near Lake Michigan north to M-28 (Michigan highway), M-28 near McMillan. The northern section of the highway is also called County Road 135 (CR 135) in Luce County, Michigan, Luce County. From 1929 until 1960, the road was part of the state highway system as M-135. The northern end of the highway always contained a section that concurrency (road), ran concurrently with M-98 (Michigan highway), M-98, another state highway in the area. For a period in the 1950s, M-135 had a different northern terminus separate from M-98's endpoint. A f ...
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Mackinac County, Michigan
Mackinac County ( ) is a county in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 10,834. The county seat is St. Ignace. Formerly known as Michilimackinac County, in 1818 it was one of the first counties of the Michigan Territory, as it had long been a center of French and British colonial fur trading, a Catholic church and Protestant mission, and associated settlement. The county's name is believed to be shortened from "''Michilimackinac''", which referred to the Straits of Mackinac area as well as the French settlement at the tip of the lower peninsula. History Michilimackinac County was created on October 26, 1818, by proclamation of territorial governor Lewis Cass. The county originally encompassed the Lower Peninsula of Michigan north of Macomb County and almost the entire present Upper Peninsula. As later counties were settled and organized, they were divided from this territory. On March 9, 1843, Michigan divided the Upper ...
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