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34 Cards in this Set
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Name the Great Lakes |
Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, Lake Huron, Lake Erie |
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What is the name of the elevated transit system that encircles the downtown area of Chicago? |
The El |
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Ohio has 3 major metropolitan areas |
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus |
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Where is the mall of america |
Bloomington MN |
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Accessible only by ferry, this long lived summer resort island is quiet and restful since no cars are allowed. It is also home to the Grand Hotel |
Mackinac Island |
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The production of these two things helped build the economies of Wisconsin and Milwaukee |
Milk and Beer |
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This city is home to the Brickyard Nascar and Indy Races, the site of the 1988 Olympic Trials, 2002 world basketball Championships and the 2012 Super Bowl |
Indianapolis IN |
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Which state other than Pennsylvania, is home to the Amish? |
Ohio |
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Where are the Henry Ford Museum, the Automotive Hall of Fame and Greenfield Village |
Dearborn Michigan |
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Known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes," this state is also the source of the Mississippi River. |
Minnesota |
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Tourist can shop along State Street or the Magnificent Mile or enjoy scenic views from Lake Shore Drive in the city |
Chicago, IL |
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In which state can you visit four of the five Great Lakes? |
Michigan |
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Which state is home to the pro football hall of fame and the rock and roll hall of fame? |
Ohio |
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With a large German heritage this Wisconsin city is known for excellent German food, a history of beer making and is the location of Pabst Mansion |
Milwaukee |
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A state divided into two parts (peninsulas) joined by a bridge |
Michigan |
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Once the "Land of Lincoln," today politicians come to see if it will "play in Peoria" |
Illinois |
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The land of 10,000 lakes and the source if the Mississippi River |
Minnesota |
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The Renaissance center and Cobo Hall tried to help the rebirth of this states main city |
Michigan |
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Door County and The Dells; Green Bay and Madison |
Wisconsin |
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The football hall of fame and the rock and roll hall of fame |
Ohio |
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The state touches all four of the great lakes |
Michigan |
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Gary, Ft Wayne, and South Bend are cities in this rural state |
Indiana |
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Americas tallest building and Wrigley Field are pilgrimage sites |
Chicago |
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The Motor Speedway and converted Union Station are staples |
Indianapolis |
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Henry Ford museum and Greenfield Village are located in a suburb; the other side of the river is another country |
Detroit |
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Frank Lloyd Wright did some of his best work here; home of the magnificent mile the gold coast navy pier and second city |
Chicago |
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Standard Oil Company made it Americans oil center; Museum of Rock and Roll has made it a pop center |
Cleveland |
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Take a brewery tour or eat at a German resturants |
Milwaukee |
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Home of the Guthrie Theater and the Mall of America |
Minneapolis |
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Which lake touches a town of the same name in Pennsylvania |
Erie |
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Which lake has the same as a province in Canada |
Ontario |
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What lake is named after am Indian Tribe |
Huron |
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Which lake is also the name of a state |
Michigan |
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Which lake is the largest and highest (farthest north on the map), thus being superior to the others? |
Superior |