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Michigan's largest cities in order

1. Detroit


2. Grand Rapids


3. Warren


4. Sterling Height5s

Population

9.91 million

The Great Lakes

Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior

Highest point of elevation

Mount Arvon

How many peninsula peninsulas are there?

2

Sq miles in Michigan

96, 716

Miles of coastline

3,288

Ethnic groups

German: 20%


African-American:11%


Irish: 10.7%


English: 9.9%


Polish: 8.6%

What 'stone' is found Michigan?

Limestone

It's not really a stone

First native americans in North America

Paleo-Indians

Who came first to Michigan?

Brűlé

What war heavily armed the native americans?

Iroquois War

What war went on for 7 years?

The French and Indian War

Who was a union civil war general that was born in Michigan?

General George Armstrong Custer

Where was the Republican party formed?

Wisconsin

What are the soo locks?

Parallel locks which enable ships to travel between lake superior and the lower Great Lakes

Who was Charles Coughlin?

Supporter of Roosevelt and New Deal through radio.

Which city is known for furniture?

Grand Rapids

Which city is known for cereal?

Battle Creek

The welland canal

Lake Ontario to Erie

When did the construction of the Mackinac bridge start? When did it open?

May 7/November 1

Announcer for the Lone Ranger

Brace Beemer