* 7 Mile - 7 Mile Road (Detroit and west of Detroit) * 6 Mile - McNichols Road (Detroit) 6 Mile Road (west of Detroit) * 5 Mile - Fenkell Street (Detroit) 5 Mile Road (west of Detroit) * 4 Mile - Schoolcraft Avenue (Detroit) Schoolcraft Road (now the service drive for I-96)Note that the 0-4 Mile roads are not signed and never referred to as Mile Roads - it remains unclear if they were ever signed as Mile Roads. * 3 Mile - Plymouth Road (starts west of Grand River Avenue) * 2 Mile - Joy Road (also turns east-northeastward, but for a shorter distance) * 1 Mile - Warren Avenue (turns east-northeastward in Detroit to conform with the Woodward plan) * 0 Mile - Michigan Avenue (Detroit) Ford Road (west of Detroit) The mile roads that cross through Wayne County are designated as follows: It is situated in the western point of the diamond surrounding Woodward Fountain, Campus Martius Park site plan ] just in front of the Au Bon Pain store. The precise point of origin is located in Campus Martius Park, marked by a medallion Photograph of Point of Origin medallion ] embedded in the stone walkway. As a result, the direct east-west portion of Michigan Avenue, and M-153 (Ford Road) west of Wyoming Avenue, forms the "zero mile" baseline for this mile road system. The baseline used in the survey of Michigan lands runs along 8 Mile Road, which is approximately eight miles directly north of the junction of Woodward Avenue and Michigan Avenue in downtown Detroit. It is unclear if they ever bore mile numbers formally. As Detroit grew, several Mile Roads were given new names within the city borders, while some roads incorporated as part of the Mile Road System have traditionally been known by their non-mile names. The Mile Road System extended easterly into Detroit, but is interrupted, because much of Detroit's early settlements and farms were based on early French land grants that were aligned with frontage along the Detroit River and on later development along roads running into downtown Detroit in a star pattern, such as Woodward, Jefferson, Grand River, Gratiot, and Michigan Avenues, developed by Augustus Woodward in imitation of Washington, D.C.'s system. In Southeast Michigan, many roads would be developed parallel to the base line and the meridian, and many of the east-west roads would be incorporated into the Mile Road System.
The Mile Road System, and its most famous road, 8 Mile Road, came about largely as a result of the Land Ordinance of 1785, which established the basis for the Public Land Survey System in which land throughout the Northwest Territory was surveyed and divided into survey townships by reference to a baseline (east-west line) and meridian (north-south line). In Tennessee, GoodRx is registered as a Prescription Drug Discount Plan Operator.The Mile Road System in southeast Michigan was established as a way to delineate east-west roads through the Detroit area and the surrounding rural rim. In all states except Tennessee, GoodRx is considered a marketer of prescription discount cards. Please seek medical advice before starting, changing or terminating any medical treatment.
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