Here's an older article about an armed robbery taking place at 22 mile and Romeo plank in Macomb. Are people going to start to flee out to 50 mile soon?
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/new...even/22518413/
Here's an older article about an armed robbery taking place at 22 mile and Romeo plank in Macomb. Are people going to start to flee out to 50 mile soon?
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/new...even/22518413/
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Last edited by Scottathew; January-29-15 at 12:23 PM.
I remember when five miles high was a pretty cool place....
I know someone that moved out of Warren after an attempted burglary. This person now lives at what is the equivalent of - I'd guess - 55 Mile.
I couldn't resist looking it up. I'd put it about 2 miles north of Imlay City at Bowers Rd.
Is 37 Mile Rd the highest named mile road?
For some unknown reason I have a record of the highest numbered address as
Attachment 25688
81950 Main St., Memphis, MI 48041
You can never escape.
There was a girl murdered last year on a trail in Armada which is between 32 and 33 mile.
You just have to be vigilant.
Well, I've met plenty of former Detroiters up around Rose City and Oscoda area. The way they dropped N-bombs and bad-mouthed Muslims, I suspect 50 Mile Road wouldn't have been northward enough for them. Though it was pretty clear from the way they talked that they weren't running from crime.
This type of stereotyping is very helpful.Well, I've met plenty of former Detroiters up around Rose City and Oscoda area. The way they dropped N-bombs and bad-mouthed Muslims, I suspect 50 Mile Road wouldn't have been northward enough for them. Though it was pretty clear from the way they talked that they weren't running from crime.
Well, I've met plenty of former Detroiters up around Rose City and Oscoda area. The way they dropped N-bombs and bad-mouthed Muslims, I suspect 50 Mile Road wouldn't have been northward enough for them. Though it was pretty clear from the way they talked that they weren't running from crime.
I used to visit the Oscoda area quite often, and in the right circles some people do freely use the "N word". However, I will say that I also spend quite a bit of time in Detroit and hear racist speech used far more often here. Not only is it freely used in many places in Detroit, but it's often personally directed at individuals as opposed the racist jokes and comments I've heard Up North where there was never a minority present.
Honestly, I would not want to be the only black guy in a bar in many parts of Northern Michigan. That being said, I'd be just as worried about being the only white dude in a bar in most areas of Detroit.
I grew up around 22 and Romeo Plank - this sort of crime is absolutely unheard of out there.
Also, I seem to recall visiting a 38 mile road once...
1953
According to this document, Bowers Rd. is indeed 50 Mile Rd.
http://www.macombgov.org/historicalc...-18-11_001.pdf
I believe you're correct that 37 Mile Road is the highest actually numbered mile road.
Last edited by EastsideAl; January-29-15 at 07:25 PM.
Look at those bullet dents in the stop sign.According to this document, Bowers Rd. is indeed 50 Mile Rd.
http://www.macombgov.org/historicalc...-18-11_001.pdf
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I believe you're correct that 37 Mile Road is the highest actually numbered mile road.
Interestingly, much of the City of Detroit is basically BFE.
I find it laughable that someone decided to post a robbery happening in Macomb Twp. Murders and robberies happen everywhere. Imlay City, Romen, Rochester, even then clean streets of pleasant Armada Michigan. It doesn't matter where you live, there is crazy everywhere. Now, the propensity in which it happens, that's a different story.
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