Michigan State Highway 52
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Michigan State Highway 52 or M-52 is a north-south state highway in the U.S. state of Michigan. The southern terminus is on the border with Ohio, where it continues as Ohio State Highway 109. The northern terminus is at Michigan State Highway 46 nine miles west of Saginaw. The total length is 128.2 miles.
M-52 goes through the following communities: Adrian, Manchester, Chelsea, Stockbridge, Perry, Owosso, and Saint Charles.
M-52 passes through the following counties: Lenawee County, Washtenaw County, Jackson County (minimally), Ingham County, Shiawassee County, and Saginaw County.
M-52 intersects the following highways:
- U.S. Highway 223 at Adrian
- Michigan State Highway 34 at Adrian
- Michigan State Highway 151 at Adrian
- Michigan State Highway 50, a few miles west of Tecumseh
- U.S. Highway 12, a few miles west of Clinton
- Interstate 94 at exit 159, a few miles south of Chelsea
- Michigan State Highway 106 at Stockbridge
- Michigan State Highway 36 in rural White Oak Township in Ingham County
- Interstate 96 at exit 122, near Webberville
- Michigan State Highway 43 - Grand River Avenue, near Webberville
- Interstate 69 at exit 105, between Lansing and Flint
- Michigan State Highway 21 at Owosso
- Michigan State Highway 71 at Owosso
- Michigan State Highway 57, just west of Chesaning
In northern Lewanee County, M-52 crosses U.S. 12 about 15 miles east of the Irish Hills area and the Michigan International Speedway. North of Interstate 94 in Washtenaw County, M-52 passes between Waterloo State Recreation Area and Pinckney State Recreation Area. In Saginaw County, north of St. Charles, M-52 passes about 10 miles west of Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge.
Historical Note: M-52 from I-96 to M-46 was originally part of M-47 until the early 1970's.
External links
- Michigan Highways (http://www.michiganhighways.org/listings/MichHwys50-59.html#M-052)
- Michigan Highway ends (http://www.state-ends.com/michigan/m52/)