The road was constructed by the British in the 1920s.
In 1827 a road was constructed from the city center to the port area.
The road was constructed on 1905 and completed in 1909.
The road that would become Highway 61 was first constructed in 1916.
A new road to the neighboring field house was also constructed.
This road was constructed for logging potential in the area.
The first paved road was constructed through the area in 1962.
In point of fact, they didn't really construct roads at all, for the most part.
Furthermore, a road, which ran along the line, was constructed.
The road was constructed along, but not always over, the original trail by order of the Michigan government.