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State of Michigan
Full of natural beauty, historical importance, and a talented, resourceful population, Michigan has it all. Our state services support residents, businesses, and visitors to the Great Lakes state.
Michigan - Wikipedia
Michigan consists of two peninsulas: the heavily forested Upper Peninsula (commonly called "the U.P."), which juts eastward from northern Wisconsin, and the more populated Lower Peninsula, stretching north from Ohio and Indiana.
Pure Michigan | Official Travel & Tourism Website for Michigan
From scenic routes on the open road to rugged trails, from the sand-covered to the well-traveled, they all lead us to the beauty of nature and simple pleasures. Find inspiration for your future getaway with our unique trip ideas and take a sneak peek with Michigan’s live webcams.
Michigan Maps & Facts - World Atlas
Michigan is located in the East North Central region of the United States. The state consists of two peninsulas and borders four of five Great Lakes: Michigan, Erie, Huron, and Superior.
State Facts and Symbols - State of Michigan
Michigan is the 10th most populous state in the nation. Michigan's Great Seal was designed by Lewis Cass, Michigan's second (non-acting) territorial governor. The seal was patterned after the seal of the Hudson Bay Fur Company.
Michigan State Map | USA | Maps of Michigan (MI)
Description: This map shows states boundaries, the state capital, counties, county seats, cities, towns, islands, lake Michigan, lake Huron, lake Superior, lake Erie, lake St. Clair and national parks in Michigan.
Welcome to Michigan
The State of Michigan is blessed with the riches of unspoiled nature: the nation's longest freshwater coastline, lakes that feel like oceans, golden beaches, an abundance of fresh produce straight from the farm, glorious sunrises and sunsets and endless opportunities for recreation.
Large detailed map of Michigan with cities and towns
This map shows cities, towns, counties, interstate highways, U.S. highways, state highways, main roads, secondary roads, rivers, lakes, airports, national parks, national forests, state parks, reserves, points of interest, state heritage routes and byways, scenic turnouts, roadside parks, rest areas, welcome centers, indian reservations, ferries and railways in Michigan.
History of Michigan - Wikipedia
The first permanent European settlement in Michigan was founded in 1668 at Sault Ste. Marie by Jacques Marquette, a French missionary. The French built several trading posts, forts, and villages in Michigan during the late 17th century. Among them, the most important was Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit in 1701; it became the city of Detroit.
Best Places to Visit in Michigan: A Local’s Guide (2026)
From Sleeping Bear Dunes to Mackinac Island to Marquette — here's where to go in Michigan and which destination is right for your trip.
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