Michigan M-11 state highway marker (1920)

Price range: $89.00 through $399.00

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Description

Own a piece of Michigan highway history with our beautifully-crafted M-11 marker sign. Built to the exact 1920 Michigan state specifications used through 1926, this striking reproduction celebrates the original M-11 route, which once followed the Lake Michigan shoreline between New Buffalo and Mackinaw City before becoming part of today’s US 12 and US 31.

Finding an original M-11 marker sign like this one is exceptionally difficult. Most of them disappeared from Michigan’s roads decades ago as newer highway markers replaced them. Now you can add this remarkable display piece to your collection without paying premium collector-market prices. Display it in your collection, garage, office, workshop, or man cave and enjoy a conversation piece that stands out from ordinary reproductions. Even experienced collectors will appreciate the exceptional craftsmanship and realistic appearance when viewed up close.

Crafted from heavy-duty 14-gauge American steel, our M-11 marker sign delivers outstanding quality, durability, and historical accuracy. Unlike low-cost alternatives, this sign features the correct fonts, layout, dimensions, and shape, capturing the appearance of the original design with impressive attention to detail. There is no flimsy tin, no shortcuts, and no compromises. Mounting holes are included to make installation easy. It is available in the following sizes:

  • 10 in. × 11.167 in.
  • 15 in. × 16.75 in. (the actual size of this style of state route marker)
  • 24 in. × 26.8 in.
  • 36 in. × 40.2 in.

Order your high-quality M-11 marker sign today and bring a classic piece of Michigan road history home. (Looking for another sign, from Michigan or elsewhere, and don’t see it on our site? Contact us today to place a custom order!)

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1920

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