There are two Peninsulas in Michigan the upper Peninsula which is surrounded by Lakes Superior, Michigan and Huron, and the Lower Peninsula which is surrounded by Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Erie and both Peninsulas are connected by the Mackinac (mackinaw) Bridge
The upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan are separated by Lake Michigan.
The upper and the lower. The lower peninsula is the part that looks like a glove. The upper peninsula is actually part of Wisconsin.
Michigan consists mainly of two geographic peninsulas, called the Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula. Michigan residents often refer to the Upper Peninsula by the abbreviation "U.P.", pronounced "yew-pee".
There's a stretch of water about 5 miles wide - Lake Michigan and Lake Huron - that separates the lower and upper peninsulas.
Yes. Michigan is made of an upper and lower peninsula. The lower peninsula is known to resemble a mitten and attaches to Ohio. The upper peninsula is attached to Wisconsin. At the top of the lower peninsula, the Mackinac Bridge connects the two peninsulas of Michigan.
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There are two Peninsulas in Michigan the upper Peninsula which is surrounded by Lakes Superior, Michigan and Huron, and the Lower Peninsula which is surrounded by Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Erie and both Peninsulas are connected by the Mackinac (mackinaw) Bridge
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The state of Michigan is made up of two peninsulas. The lower peninsula comprises the majority of the state. The upper peninsula is connected to Wisconsin and stretches around Lake Huron.
The two parts of Michigan are called the peninsulas. There is a lower peninsula as well as an upper peninsula.