M-1

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M-1 is a state trunkline highway in Michigan, best known as Woodward Avenue, a major historic thoroughfare running through the Detroit metropolitan area.

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Label Occurrences
M-1 canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state trunkline highway
alsoKnownAs Woodward Avenue NERFINISHED
connects Downtown Detroit NERFINISHED
suburban communities in Oakland County
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designation M-1 (Michigan highway) NERFINISHED
hasCulturalDesignation historic roadway
hasDirection north–south
hasNameAlongRoute Woodward Avenue NERFINISHED
hasRouteType M (Michigan state highway) NERFINISHED
highwaySystem Michigan state trunkline highway system NERFINISHED
historicSignificance major historic thoroughfare in Metro Detroit
isAxisFor commercial development along Woodward Corridor
isMajorComponentOf Detroit metropolitan transportation network NERFINISHED
isPartOf Detroit street grid NERFINISHED
knownFor association with the development of the American automobile industry
being a primary north–south arterial road in the Detroit area
hosting the annual Woodward Dream Cruise
locatedIn Detroit metropolitan area NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Michigan Department of Transportation NERFINISHED
namedAfter Augustus B. Woodward NERFINISHED
partOf Woodward Corridor NERFINISHED
passesThrough Berkley, Michigan NERFINISHED
Birmingham, Michigan NERFINISHED
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan NERFINISHED
City of Detroit NERFINISHED
Ferndale, Michigan NERFINISHED
Highland Park, Michigan NERFINISHED
Huntington Woods, Michigan NERFINISHED
Pleasant Ridge, Michigan NERFINISHED
Pontiac, Michigan NERFINISHED
Royal Oak, Michigan NERFINISHED
passesThroughCounty Oakland County, Michigan NERFINISHED
Wayne County, Michigan NERFINISHED
routeNumber 1
state Michigan (most of state)
surface form: Michigan
terminusNorth Pontiac, Michigan NERFINISHED
terminusSouth Downtown Detroit NERFINISHED
usedFor commuter traffic
special events such as car cruises

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