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Probably the most complete travel guides, available on web, of Michigan, an American state in the Midwest and the heart of the Great Lakes region. It has many attractions, famous landmarks, and scenic state and national parks and forests. In addition to the Great ones, it has about 12,000 inland lakes, 38 deep-water ports, more miles of coastline than any state but Alaska, and more lighthouses than any other U.S. state. By taking into consideration the facts and tips listed in this guide you are guaranteed a pleasant and enjoyable stay in Michigan. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of Michigan, the only state to be bordered by as many as four of the five Great Lakes, giving it the richest and lengthiest stretches of lakeshore beaches in the mid-west. Add to that 11,000 lakes found inland, the largest network of national and state parks, which provide millions of acres of forests and hunting grounds, the cultural attractions of Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Ann Arbor, and the various casino destinations like Motor City, Casino Windsor, and Greektown – and it easily explains why Michigan is one of the most popular tourist states in America. |
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A general description of Michigan, the state that consists of two peninsulas that extend into the Great Lakes, actually touching four out of five of the magnificent bodies of water that contain 80 percent of the United States’ fresh water. |
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The Lower Peninsula, mainly agricultural and industrial, contains inland lakes, meadows and sandy beaches, as well as the ‘Motor City’ of Detroit. The Upper Peninsula is more rugged, and boasts forests, white beaches, trout streams and winter ski resorts. Find here a list of top things to do in Michigan. |
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