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Manufacturing

making of products with use of machinery

Agriculture

business of growing crops and raising animals

Population

number of people living in a place

Locks

used to lower or raise a boat from one part of a river or canal to another

Tourist

person who travels for enjoyment

Suburb

surrounding communities of a city

Region

an area with common features that set it apart from another area

Recreation

activities people do to enjoy themselves

Mackinac Bridge

joins the Upper and Lower Peninsulas

U.P.

known for its mountains and waterfalls

Automobiles Factories

made Detroit famous

Rivers

many business in the Lower Peninsula area located on these

Traverse City and The Leelanau Peninsula

known for their cherry products

Oil and Gas

largely produced in Middle Michigan

Straights of Mackinac

lie between Michigan's two peninsulas

Tahquamenon River

largest waterfall in MIchigan

Keweenaw Peninsula

where copper is produced

Soo Locks

made travel possible from Lake Superior to Lake Huron