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The southern terminus is 3 miles northeast of Manistee and the northern terminus is in Traverse City . The road itself comprises numerous turns and hills, making it a moderately popular drive for tourists visiting the area, especially during Autumn . A portion of this road has been designated a Scenic Heritage route by the state of Michigan . In 1929-30, while the M-22 bridge between Big and Little Glen Lakes was being rebuilt, M-22 was designated around the eastern shore of Big Glen Lake, through Burdickville , to east of Glen Arbor with a spur going into Glen Arbor. Until 1936, M-22's route was on Cherry Bend and Center Rds. in Leelanau County to Suttons Bay. At that time, M-22 was relocated along the west arm of Grand Traverse Bay onto Center Rd. up to Crain Hill Rd. In 1949, M-22 was relocated the rest of the way to Suttons Bay, and the former M-22 on Cherry Bend and Center Rds. became County Rd. 633, and in 1945, the last gravel stretch of M-22 from Leland to Northport was paved. In Traverse City, M-22 originally started at Front and Union Sts. going west on Front to Elmwood, turning north onto Elmwood, then west on Bay St. to Greilckville. It was relocated onto the newly built Grand View Pkwy in 1952, from Greilickville to Division St. (relocated US-31). EXTERNAL LINK |
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