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US Highway 41 (US 41) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Miami, Florida, to the Upper Peninsula of the US state of Michigan. In Michigan, it is a state trunkline highway that enters the state via the Interstate Bridge between Marinette, Wisconsin, and Menominee, Michigan. The 278.769 miles (448.635 km) of US 41 that lie within Michigan serve as a major conduit. Most of the highway is listed on the National Highway System. Various sections are rural two-lane highway, urbanized four-lane divided expressway and the Copper Country Trail National Scenic Byway. The northernmost community along the highway is Copper Harbor at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula. The trunkline ends at a cul-de-sac east of Fort Wilkins State Park after serving the Central Upper Peni

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  • La Carretera 41 de los Estados Unidos (US 41 en inglés) es una parte de la red de carreteras federales de los Estados Unidos que corre desde Miami, Florida a la Península Superior en el estado de Míchigan. En Míchigan, es una carretera estatal de línea interurbana que entra a través del puente de la interestatal que se ubica entre Marinette, Wisconsin y Menominee, Míchigan. Las 278 769 millas (448,635 km) de la 41 de Míchigan sirven como conducto principal. La mayor parte de la carretera forma parte del sistema nacional. Las varias secciones que tiene son: carreteras rurales de dos carriles, autopista urbana dividida de cuatro carriles y el lugar escénico Nacional Copper Country Trail. La comunidad más septentrional a lo largo de la carretera es Copper Harbor en la punta de la península de Keweenaw. La línea troncal termina en un callejón sin salida al este del parque estatal de Fort Wilkins, después de pasar por las regiones de la Península Superior Central y Copper Country de Míchigan. La ruta número 41 pasa a través de campos de cultivo y tierras forestales, a lo largo de la costa del Lago Superior. La autopista está incluida en el Circle Tour del Lago Superior y del Lago Míchigan; y pasa por el Bosque Nacional Hiawatha y el Parque Histórico Nacional de Keweenaw. Algunos lugares históricos a lo largo de la línea principal incluyen la prisión Marquette Branch, el puente del río Peshekee y la mina Quincy. La autopista es conocida por varios puentes históricos como el puente de elevación vertical, el tramo más septentrional del estado y una estructura conocida como "uno de los puentes vehiculares más importantes de Michigan" por el Departamento de Transporte de Míchigan (MDOT).​ Siete designaciones se le han dado de manera conmemorativa a las partes de la línea troncal desde 1917, una de ellas fue dada por un general de la Guerra Civil. La ruta número 41 fue designada por primera vez como una carretera estadounidense en 1926. Una sección de la carretera sirvió originalmente como parte de la camino militar que conectó la fortaleza Wilkins y la fortaleza Howard durante la Guerra Civil. Los reajustes y los proyectos de construcción han ampliado la carretera a cuatro carriles en los condados de Delta y de Marquette y han creado tres rutas comerciales con la carretera principal. (es)
  • US Highway 41 (US 41) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Miami, Florida, to the Upper Peninsula of the US state of Michigan. In Michigan, it is a state trunkline highway that enters the state via the Interstate Bridge between Marinette, Wisconsin, and Menominee, Michigan. The 278.769 miles (448.635 km) of US 41 that lie within Michigan serve as a major conduit. Most of the highway is listed on the National Highway System. Various sections are rural two-lane highway, urbanized four-lane divided expressway and the Copper Country Trail National Scenic Byway. The northernmost community along the highway is Copper Harbor at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula. The trunkline ends at a cul-de-sac east of Fort Wilkins State Park after serving the Central Upper Peninsula and Copper Country regions of Michigan. US 41 passes through farm fields and forest lands, and along the Lake Superior shoreline. The highway is included in the Lake Superior Circle Tour and the Lake Michigan Circle Tour and passes through the Hiawatha National Forest and the Keweenaw National Historical Park. Historical landmarks along the trunkline include the Marquette Branch Prison, Peshekee River Bridge and the Quincy Mine. The highway is known for a number of historic bridges such as a lift bridge, the northernmost span in the state and a structure referred to as "one of Michigan's most important vehicular bridges" by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). Seven memorial highway designations have been applied to parts of the trunkline since 1917, one of them named for a Civil War general. US 41 was first designated as a US Highway in 1926. A section of the highway originally served as part of Military Road, a connection between Fort Wilkins and Fort Howard during the Civil War. US 41 replaced the original M-15 designation of the highway which dated back to the formation of the Michigan state trunkline highway system. M-15 ran from Menominee through Marquette to Houghton and ended in Copper Harbor. Realignments and construction projects have expanded the highway to four lanes in Delta and Marquette counties and have created three business loops off the main highway. (en)
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  • Continuation into Wisconsin (en)
  • Western terminus of former Bus. US 41; no access from westbound Washington Street to eastbound US 41/M-28 (en)
  • Eastern terminus of Bus. M-28 (en)
  • Eastern terminus of former Bus. US 41 (en)
  • Northern terminus of M-35 (en)
  • Northern terminus of M-553 (en)
  • Northern terminus of M-95 (en)
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  • Northern terminus of M-26; LSCT loop rejoins; northern end of Copper Country Trail National Scenic Byway (en)
  • Southern end of M-26 concurrency across Portage Lake Lift Bridge; LSCT follows M-26 westward and US 41 northward; southern end of Copper Country Trail National Scenic Byway (en)
  • Northern terminus of M-203; LSCT loop rejoins the main tour (en)
  • East of Fort Wilkins Historic State Park (en)
  • Eastern terminus of G-08 (en)
  • Eastern terminus of G-18 (en)
  • Eastern terminus of M-38 (en)
  • Eastern terminus of M-69 (en)
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  • Northern end of LMCT concurrency; southern terminus of M-35 (en)
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  • Western end of M-28 concurrency; northern terminus of US 141 (en)
  • Eastern end of US 2 concurrency; northern end of LMCT concurrency (en)
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  • La Carretera 41 de los Estados Unidos (US 41 en inglés) es una parte de la red de carreteras federales de los Estados Unidos que corre desde Miami, Florida a la Península Superior en el estado de Míchigan. En Míchigan, es una carretera estatal de línea interurbana que entra a través del puente de la interestatal que se ubica entre Marinette, Wisconsin y Menominee, Míchigan. Las 278 769 millas (448,635 km) de la 41 de Míchigan sirven como conducto principal. La mayor parte de la carretera forma parte del sistema nacional. Las varias secciones que tiene son: carreteras rurales de dos carriles, autopista urbana dividida de cuatro carriles y el lugar escénico Nacional Copper Country Trail. La comunidad más septentrional a lo largo de la carretera es Copper Harbor en la punta de la península de (es)
  • US Highway 41 (US 41) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Miami, Florida, to the Upper Peninsula of the US state of Michigan. In Michigan, it is a state trunkline highway that enters the state via the Interstate Bridge between Marinette, Wisconsin, and Menominee, Michigan. The 278.769 miles (448.635 km) of US 41 that lie within Michigan serve as a major conduit. Most of the highway is listed on the National Highway System. Various sections are rural two-lane highway, urbanized four-lane divided expressway and the Copper Country Trail National Scenic Byway. The northernmost community along the highway is Copper Harbor at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula. The trunkline ends at a cul-de-sac east of Fort Wilkins State Park after serving the Central Upper Peni (en)
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  • Ruta 41 en Míchigan (Estados Unidos) (es)
  • U.S. Route 41 in Michigan (en)
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