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Michigan Route 203

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Southern Terminus: US 41, Hancock, Houghton County. | Northern Terminus: US 41/M-26, Calumet, Houghton County.


M-203, which provides access to McLain State Park, is one of three possible routes between Hancock and Calumet on the Keweenaw Peninsula.  M-203 serves as the western route between the two cities, while US 41 is the central link, and M-26 is the eastern route.

Southern Terminus


The southern terminus of M-203 is at US 41 in Hancock.
PHOTO # 1: Brandon Gorte.

 
This overhead guide sign appears on US 41 North at the starting point of M-203 North.  The intersection is at the western end of a division of US 41 onto two one-way streets, with US 41 South following Hancock Street and US 41 North using Quincy Street.
PHOTO # 2: Brandon Gorte.

Northern Terminus


 
M-203 loops back around to meet US 41, this time multiplexed with M-26, at its northern terminus in Calumet.
PHOTO # 1: Robert Halonen, July 2, 2002.

Links

 
  • M-203 @ Michigan Highways -- Chris Bessert
     


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