Talk:Gratiot County, Michigan

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Someone with more knowledge of the situation than me should write about it, but there is a discernable plan to the road names in Gratiot County. The North-South roads are almost all named after 19th and early 20th century Michigan Governors (Mason, Woodbridge, Barry, Ransom, McClelland, etc.); the East-West roads are almost all named after former U.S. Presidents (Adams, Jefferson, Monroe, Jackson, Lincoln, etc.). I am not sure what the exact plan is, since some names are skipped, but they are in order if you set aside the skips. 74.85.192.226 (talk) 02:41, 11 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

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