Thank you Max and Kerry for your posts.  I think we can agree that USBR 10 in 
Michigan's Upper Peninsula is a "real route" that happens to be unsigned, but 
it has been selected and is maintained by MDOT and is officially designated and 
cataloged by AASHTO as USBR 10.

I think what Max referred to is he doesn't see any LMCT signage here, either.  
This signage does exist (e.g. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes_Circle_Tour#/media/File:USRoute151NorthTerminus2.jpg
 ) though I am still unclear whether this is solely a route=road (for 
automobiles) or is that PLUS a route for cyclists as well (and there may be 
differences in actual infrastructure — that, too, remains unclear to me).  I 
have not yet received word whether there is an organization which erects these 
signs (for four or five Great Lakes?) which might or likely does "administer" 
the routes themselves, though I continue to seek out such a contact person / 
GIS "department" or organization.  Kerry, do you know anything along these 
lines?

SteveA
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