Michigan State Highway 239
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Michigan State Highway 239 or M-239 is a very short north-south highway in Berrien County in the extreme southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Michigan.
The southern terminus is at the Indiana state line, where it becomes Indiana State Highway 39. The northern terminus is Interstate 94 at exit 1. The total length is 1.1 miles, one of the shortest state highways in Michigan.
M-239 always ended at Interstate 94, even though La Porte road continues into New Buffalo, Michigan. Before completion of the Indiana portion of Interstate 94, the interstate ended at the present exit 1. A 1.1 mile stretch of La Porte road was designated as M-239 in 1963 to carry traffic to Indiana State Highway 39 which connects to the Indiana Toll Road.
All of M-239 is an undivided surface highway.
External links
- Michigan Highways (http://www.michiganhighways.org/listings/MichHwys230-249.html#M-239)
- Michigan Highway Ends (http://www.state-ends.com/michigan/m/m-239.htm)