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Straits of Mackinac

Water between the Upper and Lower peninsulas. Connects Lake Michigan with Lake Huron

Mount Arvon

Michigan's highest peak.

Porcupine Mountains

Mountains in the Upper Peninsula, popular for skiing.

Marquette

A city in the Upper Peninsula, important for iron mining.

Sault Ste. Marie

Michigan's oldest city, Soo Locks are here.

Lansing

Capital of Michigan

Detroit

Michigan's largest city,


known for automobile


factories.

Muskegon River

A major lower peninsula river.

Grand Rapids

Located on the Grand River.

Mackinaw Bridge

Connects the Lower and Upper Peninsulas

Tahquamenon


River

Has the largest waterfall in Michigan.

Traverse City and the


Leelanau Peninsula

Known for their cherries products.

Middle Michigan

Known for oil and gas production.

Keweenaw Peninsula

Known for copper.

Soo Locks

Made travel possible from Lake Superior to Lake Huron.

Upper Peninsula

Known for mountains and waterfalls.


Lower Peninsula cities

located on rivers