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U.S. Route 41

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U.S. Highway 41 in northern Michigan

United States Highway 41 is a north-south United States highway that runs from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to Miami Beach, Florida.

Description of route

Termini

As of 2004, the highway's northern terminus is east of Copper Harbor, Michigan at a turnaround in a state park on Lake Superior in the state's Upper Peninsula. Its southern terminus is in Miami, Florida at an intersection with U.S. Highway 1.

Historic termini

When their routes were originally laid out in 1926, US 41's southern endpoint was in Naples, Florida at the western endpoint of US 94. In 1950, US 94 was decommissioned, and the entire route became part of US 41, giving it a short east-west section. The former US 94 route ended in Miami, Florida at the same intersection it does now (in 2004).

However, from 1955 to 2000, the US 41 was extended across to Miami Beach, ending at Florida State Highway A1A.

Alternate routes

As of 2004, Alternate US 41 has a northern terminus in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, 10 miles north of the Tennessee line. It rejoins US 41 in Nashville, Tennessee. While the main line of US 41 bears north to serve Springfield, Tennessee, Alternate US 41 tracks Interstate 24 through Clarksville, Tennessee.

States traversed

The highway passes through the following states:

Trivia

U.S. Highway 41 was immortalized in the song Ramblin' Man by the Allman Brothers.