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Hiawatha National Forest road sign on M-28/M-94 in Alger County west of Shingleton
Hiawatha National Forest road sign on M-28/M-94 in Alger County west of Shingleton

M-94 is a state trunkline in the Upper Peninsula. It runs for about 87 miles (140 km) from K.I. Sawyer to Manistique. From K.I. Sawyer to Shingleton, the highway is signed east–west, and from Shingleton to Manistique, it is signed north–south. M-94 is part of the Lake Superior Circle Tour during where it runs concurrently with M-28. M-94 crosses the Siphon Bridge in Manistique, unique for the fact that the bridge roadway is below water level. M-94 has been realigned several times. It has had its own roadway between the M-28 junctions in Munising and Shingleton. Other changes have flip-flopped M-94 with M-28 between Harvey and Munising and extended it across the former K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base. (more...)

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