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Michigan's longest day occurs around the summer solstice, which typically falls on June 21st. On this day, the state experiences the most daylight, with some areas, especially in the Upper Peninsula, enjoying up to 16 hours of sunlight. This extended daylight allows residents and visitors to partake in various outdoor activities and celebrations.

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