Yes, by heading north into Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
YES, you can drive from Wisconsin to Michigan without crossing any other states!
yes you can because they are right next to each other
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan shares the border with Wisconsin, but the two states do not connect at the Southern border(s). Yes, take a ferry across Lake Michigan. Drive North. Wisconsin & Michigan meet above Lake Michigan
Yes. The upper peninsula of Michigan touches right against north eastern Wisconsin.
Yes
Yes, you'd drive north to Canada, then driveacross Canada and go south into Michigan.
Michigan (MI) has land borders with Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin. The closest state without physically touching Michigan is Illinois. However, Michigan also shares water borders with Minnesota and Illinois across the Great Lakes. Taking this into account, the closest state without bordering Michigan would be Pennsylvania.
No
A stile is a method of crossing from one side of a fence to another without using a gate.
Voy a Detroit, Michigan. The above is a translation of "I am going to Detroit, Michigan," not "Going to Detroit, Michigan" which is impossible to properly translate without context. If this clause is to provide the scenery to another event, it should be translated as "Yendo a Detroit Michigan" such as the following example, "Going to Detroit, Michigan, I noticed a deer crossing the road." This would be "Yendo a Detroit Michigan, anoté que un ciervo cruzaba la calle." If this clause is to describe an activity, it should be translated as "Ir a Detroit, Michigan" such as the following example, "My family loves going to Detroit, Michigan." This would be "A mi familia le encanta ir a Detroit Michigan."
You don't cross a state peeps!