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You would have to drive through: Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan.

Or drive across the bridge in Sault Saint Marie into Ontario and follow the water to Windsor, then cross the bridge/tunnel into Detroit.

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If there was no bridge connecting the two parts of Michigan, the states you would have to travel through to get from Sault Ste. Marie to Detroit (or viseversa) would be Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.

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you would drive through Wisconsin, Illinois, & Indiana

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Wisconsin and Michigan. it would be about 347 miles

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