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M-83 (Michigan highway)

M-83
Maintained by MDOT
Length: 14.69 mi[1] (23.64 km)
Formed: 1929
South end: I-75/US 23 at Birch Run
North end: M-15 near Richville
Counties: Saginaw
Michigan highways
< M-82 M-84 >

M-83 is a state trunkline in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan primarily serving as a link between I-75/US 23 and the Bavarian themed town of Frankenmuth known for Bronner's Christmas Wonderland, Zehnder's and the Bavarian Inn.

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Route description

M-83 provides the main access to and from Frankenmuth and I-75/US 23. It starts at exit 136 south of town along the freeway. This exit is also the northern terminus of M-54. The two run east from the freeway along Birch Run Road crossing Dixie Highway. At the intersection with South Gera Road, they diverge. M-83 turns north and M-54 turns south. From here, M-83 runs north past Bronner's Christmas Wonderland and into Frankenmuth along Main Street crossing the Cass River. North of town, M-83 intersects M-46/Holland Road before ending at M-15 near Richville

Bronner's Christmas Wonderland

Bronner's Christmas Wonderland is a retail store in Frankenmuth that bills itself as the "World's Largest Christmas Store." Designed with an Alpine architecture and operating year-round, the building covers 7.35 acres (29,744 ) and landscaped grounds covering 27 acres (109,265 m²). Outside the entrance are three 17-foot (5 m) tall outdoor Santas and a 15-foot (5 m) tall snowman. Inside, there are some 800 animated figurines at various locations throughout the store.

Major intersections

County Location Mile Roads Notes
Saginaw Birch Run 0.00 I-75
US 23
Southern terminus concurrent with M-54 northern terminus
Frankenmuth   M-54
Gera Road
End of concurrency; M-83 turns north, M-54 turns south
Gera   M-46
Holland Road
 
Richville 14.69 M-15 Northern terminus
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency terminus Deleted Unconstructed Closed

References

  1. ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 80 through 89 Christopher J. Bessert. URL Accessed October 28, 2006.

External links

The original article is from Wikipedia. To view the original article please click here.
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