Cities
Lakes
Sports
History
Random
100

What is the Capital of Michigan?

Lansing

100

Which lake is the west of the lower penisuala?

Lake Michigan

100

Name two of the states professional sports teams (NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB)

Lions, Pistons, Red Wings, Tigers

100

This group of people began inhabiting what would become the state of Michigan roughly 11,000 years ago?

Native Americans

100

Who is the governor of Michigan?

Gretchen Whitmer

200

The automobile industry started in this largest city in Michigan?

Detroit

200

What is the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area?

Lake Superior

200

What are the two most popular College sports teams in the state of Michigan?

University of Michigan Wolverines

Michigan State University Spartans

200

Which industry gave Detroit the nickname Motor City?

Automobile manufacturing

200

Which island, located in Lake Huron, is a popular vacation destination and is famous for being car-free?

Mackinac Island

300

Home to the University of Michigan, this vibrant Midwestern city is known for its thriving arts scene, eclectic downtown, and the famous "Big House" football stadium.

Ann Arbor

300

What connects Lake Superior and Lake Huron?

Straits of Mackinac

300

What is the name of the Traverse City Baseball team

Pit Spitters

300

Who is the only president from Michigan?

Gerald Ford

300

A rapper  rapid-fire delivery, and known for songs such as "Lose Yourself" and "Not Afraid". Detroits gritty environment influenced his music, and he often references the city in his songs, including in his movie 8 Mile, named after a road in the city.

Eminem 

400

Known as "Beer City USA," this Michigan city is famous for its craft breweries, the annual ArtPrize competition, the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, and as the birthplace of former President Gerald Ford.

Grand Rapids

400

What is the name of the ferry that travels between Ludington and Manitowoc across Lake Michigan?

The Badger

400

Who is the University of Michigans biggest football Rival?

Ohio State

400

What Michigan City saw significant race riots during the 1960's?

Detriot

400

Smooth, grayish stones with distinctive patterns resembling a honeycomb or flower shape, created from the fossilized remains of ancient coral species that lived about 350 million years ago. The state stone of Michigan

Petoskey stones

500

Known as "Michigan's Little Bavaria," this city is famous for its Bavarian architecture, Bronner's Christmas Wonderland, and its annual Bavarian Festival held every June to celebrate its German heritage.

Frankenmuth

500

Which great lake does Michigan not touch?

Lake Ontario

500

Name one of the Grand Rapids Minor League Sports teams?

West Michigan Whitecaps: Baseball

Grand Rapids Griffins: Hockey, Redwings Affiliate

Grand Rapids Gold: Basketball, Nuggetts G League

500

Which European Country first sent Explorers to Michigan?

France

500

What is Michigans only National Park?

Isle Royale

M
e
n
u