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===Michigan=== {{Main|Interstate 75 in Michigan}} Upon entering [[Michigan]], I-75 follows the northwestern shore of [[Lake Erie]], passing through the residential neighborhoods of Toledo and [[Luna Pier, Michigan|Luna Pier]] until about [[Monroe, Michigan|Monroe]] in which it then heads northeast to enter [[Detroit, MI|Detroit]]. The freeway makes an interchange with [[Interstate 275 (Michigan)|I-275]] in northern [[Monroe County, Michigan|Monroe County]]. On a further note, it does not meet with any major junctions until in [[Downtown Detroit]]. Once near downtown, I-75 meets several interchanges: an interchange that leads into [[Canada]] via the [[Ambassador Bridge]] (international bridge border crossing) to [[Windsor, Ontario]]; an interchange with [[Interstate 375 (Michigan)|I-375]]; [[Interstate 94|I-94]]; [[Interstate 96|I-96]]; [[M-10 (Michigan highway)|M-10]]; [[M-8 (Michigan highway)|M-8]]. [[Interstate 696|I-696]] also intersects I-75 in the northern metro area. When the freeway reaches [[Pontiac, Michigan|Pontiac]], there is a junction with [[M-59 (Michigan highway)|M-59]] and in [[Flint, Michigan|Flint]] further northward. It meets [[Interstate 475 (Michigan)|I-475]] and [[Interstate 69|I-69]] and overlaps [[U.S. Route 23]] (US 23). The Interstate then heads north toward [[Saginaw, Michigan|Saginaw]] where [[Interstate 675 (Michigan)|I-675]] acts as a [[spur route]] into the city. Further north in [[Bay City, Michigan|Bay City]], [[U.S. Route 10|US 10]] provides access to [[Midland, Michigan|Midland]] as well as downtown Bay City. When it nears [[Standish, Michigan|Standish]], US 23 diverts from I-75 to Lake Huron, where it heads further north. The last major interchange in the state of Michigan before it crosses the international border into Canada is at 4 Mile Road just south of [[Grayling, Michigan|Grayling]] where [[U.S. Route 127|US 127]] ends with traffic merging onto northbound I-75 and southbound taking drivers through the center of the state. At [[Mackinaw City, Michigan|Mackinaw City]], I-75 makes an interchange with [[U.S. Route 31|US 31]] and US 23 before crossing the [[Mackinac Bridge]] to reach the [[Upper Peninsula]] of Michigan. I-75 is the only Interstate located in the [[Upper Peninsula of Michigan]] and it continues until it crosses the [[Canada–United States border|Canadian border]] via the [[Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge]].
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