Interstate 96
Interstate 96, commonly known as I-96, is a major highway in the United States that runs through the state of Michigan. It stretches approximately 192 miles, connecting the cities of Muskegon and Detroit. The highway serves as a vital transportation route, facilitating travel and commerce across the region.
I-96 is part of the Interstate Highway System and was established in the 1950s. It features several interchanges with other major highways, including I-69 and I-275. Along its route, travelers can access various attractions, including parks, shopping areas, and cultural sites.