This school, research, and museum complex in Bloomfield Hills Michigan is also home to beautiful gardens and has given form to many famous artists.
What is Cranbrook?
This famous freight ship known as the Pride of the American Side, sunk in Lake Superior in 1975 due to a freak November storm.
What is the Edmund Fitzgerald?
Standing anywhere in the state, a person is within 85 miles of one of these natural formations.
What are Great Lakes?
As a kid this was almost every Michigander's favorite type of ice cream, always distinctive with its famous color.
What is Superman?
It's said that this South East city was named in the mid 1800's from its designation as Stagecoach Stop #6 or rather, Stop No. VI.
What is Novi?
This famous 1894 Detroit Restaurant is regarded as one of the most haunted in the country.
What is the Whitney Restaurant?
Battle Creek is home to this famous cereal company Headquarters, founded in 1906.
What is Kellogg?
This Michigan city, not to be confused with Canada's cell service, contains the world's largest limestone quarry.
What is Rogers City?
This famous food is a Michigan favorite for many. It is traditionally made with beef skirt, potato, turnip and onion.
What are Pasties?
In 1862, a pharmacist tried to create a new drink with ginger and stored it in an oak case when he was called away to the Civil War. He returned 4 years later to find it had developed a wonderful taste, becoming this Michigan favorite.
What is Vernors?
This national shrine is located on M-68 in Indian River Michigan. It is the largest of its type in the world.
What is The Cross in the Woods? (Crucifix)
In 1879 telephone customers from this city were the first in the nation to be assigned phone numbers to facilitate handling calls.
What is Detroit?
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This Michigan national park shelters one of the largest moose herds remaining in the United States.
What is Isle Royal?
Much of the time when a southern Michigander declares they are going on summer vacation in state, they say they are going here.
What is "Up North?"
This famous actor was born in Grosse Pointe in 1955, and has starred in Spider Man, La la Land, The Closer and more..
Who is J.K. Simmons?
Often used as an example of great architecture, this home was built in the Heritage Hill Historic District in Grand Rapids by Frank Lloyd Wright.
What is the Meyer May House?
In the states history to present day, these four flags have flown over Michigan, signaling is occupation.
What is French, English, Spanish and United States?
The world's longest trail of mastodon footprints can be found in Michigan, just outside of this major South Eastern city.
What is Ann Arbor?
It takes four people to play and some call it the most confusing game around. Just don't reneg.
What is Euchre?
Michigan was the first state to enter in its Constitution, for the establishment of these public places.
What are libraries?
This famous Japanese-American architect designed the original World Trade Center in New York, as well as three famous buildings in Detroit including the Helen L. DeRoy Auditorium, McGregor Memorial Conference Center, and One Woodward Avenue.
Who is Minoru Yamasaki?
Through the years 1941-1945 Detroit was called this name, due to its critical wartime industry.
What is Arsenal of Democracy?
This northern peninsula mountain is Michigan's highest natural land elevation.
Mount Arvon
"You know you're from Michigan when you have worn this over winter clothes at least once in your life at the end of October."
What is a Halloween Costume?
Living among our famous sand dunes, is the state's official wildflower with this name.
What is the Dwarf Lake Iris?