A new interstate highway connecting Michigan and South Carolina is gaining traction, with a national association pushing for the completion of the I-73/I-74/I-75 Corridor. The proposed route would link the Midwest to the Southeast, providing a direct path for commerce and tourism.
The project, which has been under consideration for decades, is being championed by the National I-73/I-74/I-75 Corridor Association. This group is working to secure funding and support across the six states along the route: Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
The proposed highway would run from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. While parts of the corridor already exist as other interstates or are being upgraded, significant sections still need to be built from the ground up…