Lake Michigan is in the way; you have to drive around it.
Yes, by heading north into Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Yes. The upper peninsula of Michigan touches right against north eastern Wisconsin.
There are many attractions in Milwaukee! Some include: -Milwaukee Art Museum -Milwaukee Public Museum -Pabst Mansion -The Historic Third Ward -Milwaukee Zoo -Sports: Milwaukee Brewers (baseball), Milwaukee Bucks (basketball) -Lake Michigan Festivals: -Wisconsin State Fair -Summerfest Main Universities -Marquette -Milwaukee School of Engineering -University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Milwaukee is a really exciting town! I enjoyed both the Public and Art Museums, and well as the Historic Third Ward (a really cool neighborhood with lots of shops and cafes). Another thing I really liked about Milwaukee was the architecture. Most of their buildings downtown are historic, so its fun just to walk around downtown and by the river! Plus, in the summer, there are some great beaches and parks to go to on lake Michigan.
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Because, you have to go all the way around Lake Michigan. -Ari:)
Yes, by traveling north through Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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 you can because they are right next to each other
The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.The distance between the above mentioned places is 1721.42 miles approximately.
The distance between the above mentioned places is 4186.875mi approximately. The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.
If you are referring to Detroit, Michigan and Gatlinburg, Tennesse, they are approximately 679 miles away from one another.