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17 Cards in this Set
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Straits of Mackinac |
Water between the Upper and Lower peninsulas. Connects Lake Michigan with Lake Huron |
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Mount Arvon |
Michigan's highest peak. |
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Porcupine Mountains |
Mountains in the Upper Peninsula, popular for skiing. |
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Marquette |
A city in the Upper Peninsula, important for iron mining. |
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Sault Ste. Marie |
Michigan's oldest city, Soo Locks are here. |
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Lansing |
Capital of Michigan |
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Detroit |
Michigan's largest city, known for automobile factories. |
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Muskegon River |
A major lower peninsula river. |
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Grand Rapids |
Located on the Grand River. |
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Mackinaw Bridge |
Connects the Lower and Upper Peninsulas |
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Tahquamenon River |
Has the largest waterfall in Michigan. |
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Traverse City and the Leelanau Peninsula |
Known for their cherries products. |
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Middle Michigan |
Known for oil and gas production. |
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Keweenaw Peninsula |
Known for copper. |
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Soo Locks |
Made travel possible from Lake Superior to Lake Huron. |
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Upper Peninsula |
Known for mountains and waterfalls.
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Lower Peninsula cities |
located on rivers |
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