Michigan’s Very First Interstate Road Built in 1812 Still Exists

Michigan Territory’s first governor was William Hull who, in 1808, negotiated with the Wyandot tribe for permission and aid in building a road that spanned from Detroit to the Maumee River and down to Upper Sandusky, Ohio. That sounded good to the Native Americans, as they believed the United States would let them keep their villages for the rest of their lives and beyond.

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