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Michigan Hotels and Motels
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Michigan
Welcome to Michigan, the Great Lake state. Michigan is quite unique among the
states in that it is divided into two distint geographic sections, the Upper peninsula,
and the Lower peninsula. Lake Michigan lies between the two peninsulas. The Upper
peninsula is very sparsely populated, more than 90% of the peninsula being forested.
The Lower peninsula contains the cities, industry, and agriculture. The Upper
and Lower Peninsulas were connected in 1957 with the construction of Big Mac,
the Mackinac Bridge and . |
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Almost half of Michigan is comprised of water and, except for Alaska, Michigan
has more shoreline than any other state, fronting four of the Great Lakes: Lake
Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie. With 3,177 miles of Great
Lakes shoreline it is easy to see why Michigan boasts a thriving recreational
industry, and leads the nation with approximately one million registered pleasure
boats and . |
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