Back in Time Michigan DOT Celebrates Transportation Centennial Year
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2023-06-30
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Alternative Title:Michigan DOT Celebrates Transportation Centennial Year
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Abstract:The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is celebrating 100 years of transportation. Governor Jennifer Granholm signed a Certificate of Proclamation on behalf of the citizens of Michigan proclaiming 2005 as Transportation Centennial Year. Michigan, home of Henry Ford and the Henry Ford Museum, and known for its automobile industry, has been the birthplace of transportation-related inventions such as the first painted center line, the first mile of concrete road, and the first electric traffic light.
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