In less than 6 months the 100 mile road had been completed.
The 1- mile road was eventually approved and subsequently opened in 1880.
Some are built in stone, often more common north of 9 Mile Road.
In 1957 a high school was built on 32 Mile Road at its present day location.
They are separated by a 3 mile road, lined with farms on both sides.
A northern leg was added along 3 Mile Road at the same time.
Few of the mile roads continue west into Livingston County.
M-48 turns eastward south of town along 22 Mile Road through fields.
Nine Mile Road, once such an important route, is almost completely unpaved.
Hospitals, offices and shops began to thrive around the area of 9 Mile Road.