Interstate 75 is a 1,786-mile long interstate highway in the midwest and southeast United States that runs from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan at the Canadian border to Miami, Florida. It passes through the major cities of Detroit, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Tampa and Miami. Its southern terminus is at Florida State Routes 826 and 924 near Miami, and its northern terminus is at the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge at the border of Canada.

Path

I-75 passes through six states, going south to north: Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan.

Florida

I-75 is the longest Interstate highway in Florida, at 472 miles. It begins at the southern tip of Florida, at SR 826 (the Palmetto Expressway) near Miami. After passing through the suburbs of Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, it goes through the Everglades, goes through Naples, and runs parallel to the west coast of Florida through the Tampa area. It intersects with Florida's Turnpike and runs slightly northwest to the Georgia state line.

Georgia

Tennessee

Kentucky

Ohio

Michigan

I-75 enters Michigan in the Toledo metropolitan area and goes close by the shore of Lake Erie until it reaches Detroit and its suburbs. It meets Interstate 275, a western bypass route, about 30 miles south of Detroit. It then goes through downtown Detroit and through its suburbs before heading north to Flint. From this point it begins to take a northwest path through Saginaw and the northern part of the state before crossing the Mackinac Bridge and entering the Upper Peninsula. At Mile 395 it crosses the International Bridge to Canada.

'''EXIT LIST'''

'''Exits 2-3 - ''' Summit Street in Erie Township.

'''Exit 5 - ''' Erie Road, leading to Erie and Temperance.

'''Exit 6 - ''' Luna Pier, a small town on the northwest coast of Lake Erie.

'''Exit 9 - ''' South Otter Creek Road in La Salle.

'''Exit 20 - ''' Junction with Michigan's I-275, a 35-mile long freeway that bypasses the city of Detroit and goes north to I-96/I-696 in the Farmington Hills, a western suburb of Detroit.

'''Exit 35 - ''' Telegraph Road, or US Route 24, a long expressway that goes through the western suburbs of Detroit and south to a couple miles past the Ohio border.

'''Exit 41 - ''' M-39, the Southfield Freeway, another freeway through the western suburbs of Detroit.

'''Exit 48 - ''' Interstate 96 West.

'''Exit 51B - ''' M-3, Gratiot Avenue, a major northeast-southwest thoroughfare through downtown Detroit and its eastern suburbs.

'''Exit 51C - ''' Interstate 375, the shortest signed Interstate highway in the United States at 1.06 miles long, through downtown Detroit.

'''Exit 53B - ''' Interstate 94, which travels east to the shore of Lake Huron and west to the city of Chicago and beyond.

'''Exit 56 - ''' M-8, the Davison Freeway, through downtown Detroit and its inner suburbs.

'''Exit 59 - ''' M-102, or 8 Mile Road, long considered the dividing line between Detroit's wealthy, mostly white suburbs and the more impoverished, African-American inner city.

'''Exit 61 - ''' Interstate 696, which runs east-west between 10 and 11 miles north of Detroit through its suburbs. It is the most traveled freeway in Michigan and notorious for its rush- hour traffic jams.

'''Exit 77 - ''' M-59, known as Hall Road farther east; also a heavily-trafficked major thoroughfare.

'''Exit 83 and 84 - ''' Joslyn Road and Baldwin Road, the entrances to Great Lakes Crossing, a large popular shopping mall.

See also

[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_75 Interstate 75 Wikipedia]