Moving To Michigan
Moving to Michigan can be a great experience.
Michigan is approx 58527 square miles with a population of about 9496000. Weather is influenced by the great lakes and can be cold and snowy. Average temps range from a high in the low 80's to a low in the mid teens..
Michigan has many peaceful and soothing properties. The great lakes, 4 of which border this state giving it over 3000 miles of shore line and great salmon fishing. Michigan is bordered by , Indiana, and Ohio Wisconsin.
Some of the major cities in Michigan are Illinois, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Warren, and, of course the capital Lansing. It is home to Erie Canal, Lake Huron Lake Erie Lake Superior, as well as Lake Michigan.
The primary industries in Michigan include automobile manufacturing as well as the manufacture of food steel iron furniture and chemicals. The great lakes promotes plenty of tourism in this state.
Michigan state flower: Apple Blossom
Michigan state bird: Robin
Find out more about Michigan at Michigan Government Web page
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