This Great Lake borders Michigan to the west.
Lake Michigan
This city is known as the birthplace of Motown.
Detroit
Michigan’s state bird.
American robin
Michigan became a state in this year.
1837
Michigan is the leading U.S. producer of this fruit.
Cherries
Michigan touches this many of the five Great Lakes.
Known as “Cereal City,” this Michigan city is home to Kellogg’s.
Battle Creek
Michigan’s state flower.
apple blossom
This city was Michigan’s first capital.
Detroit
This soda, created in Michigan, is one of the oldest soft drinks in America.
Vernors ginger ale
The largest freshwater island in the world, located in Lake Huron, is called this.
Manitoulin Island
This city hosts the annual Tulip Time Festival.
Holland
Michigan’s state tree.
eastern white pine
This war included the only battle fought in Michigan.
War of 1812
This island bans most motor vehicles.
Mackinac Island
This national park is on an island in Lake Superior.
Isle Royale
Home to Michigan State University.
East Lansing
Michigan’s state fish.
brook trout
The automobile industry in Michigan was revolutionized by this man.
Henry Ford
Michigan has this many peninsulas.
Two
The straits connecting Lake Michigan and Lake Huron share their name with this famous bridge.
Mackinac Bridge
This Upper Peninsula city is the largest in the U.P.
Marquette
Michigan’s state motto translates to this phrase.
If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you
Michigan was admitted as the ___ state in the Union.
26th
This Michigan city’s name is also the title of a famous Glenn Miller song.
Kalamazoo