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100

The capital of Michigan

What is Lansing?

100

The state bird of Michigan

What is American Robin?

100

The Great Lake home to Sleeping Bear Dunes

What is Lake Michigan?

100

A popular island in Michigan that many people ride bikes around (and where cars are not allowed!).

What is Mackinac Island?

100

Michigan has more miles of ____ shoreline than any other state in the nation

What is freshwater?

200

Known as the "Motor City"

What is Detroit?

200

The state flower of Michigan 

What is Apple Blossom?

200

The largest freshwater lake in the world (by surface area)

What is Lake Superior?

200

A beautiful place in the UP known for its multicolored rock cliffs.

What is Pictured Rocks?

200

The Mackinac Bridge is ___ miles long

What is 5?

300

Known as the "cherry capitol of the world"

What is Traverse City?

300

The state stone of Michigan

What is Petoskey Stone?

300

This Great Lake does not touch Michigan

What is Lake Ontario?

300

Each year, Holland MI hosts the _____ festival (typically in May) where you can walk around gardens full of these flowers.

What is the Tulip Festival?

300

This US president was born in Michigan

Who is Gerald R. Ford?

400

Michigan's oldest city

What is Sault Ste. Marie?

400

The state tree of Michigan

What is White Pine?

400

This lake has the longest shoreline of the Great Lakes.

What is Lake Huron?

400

An art competition and festival held in Grand Rapids.

What is ArtPrize?

400

Michigan is the _____-most agriculturally diverse state in the nation

What is second?

500

Sometimes known as the "cereal capital of the world"

What is Battle Creek?

500

The state reptile of Michigan

What is Painted Turtle?

500

More than ___% of all the world’s freshwater is in the Great Lakes.

What is 20%?

500

This national park in Michigan is an island that requires a boat to get there, and is filled with unique wildlife (especially moose!).

What is Isle Royale?

500

The state motto of Michigan

Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice, which translates, "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you."