Michigan has the most shoreline of any state in the continental US. Its extensive coastline along the Great Lakes totals over 3,000 miles, with the shores of four of the five Great Lakes -- Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Erie.
Michigan is the U.S. state with the most water frontage due to its proximity to the Great Lakes. Michigan is bordered by four of the five Great Lakes, giving it a vast amount of water frontage compared to other states.
Michigan has the most waterfront of any U.S. state, with over 3,000 miles of coastline along the Great Lakes.
Michigan is the state with the second most water-locked status after Hawaii. Michigan has the second longest coastline in the United States and is surrounded by the Great Lakes, making it highly water-locked.
Indiana has multiple time zones. Most of the state, including cities like Indianapolis, is in the Eastern Time Zone, which is one hour ahead of Central Time. Therefore, if it is 3 PM Central Time, it will be 4 PM in most of Indiana. However, some areas in the northwest and southwest corners of the state observe Central Time, so it would still be 3 PM there.
Michigan State has more value because Michigan is overrated.
Indiana's most Northern point is Northern border with Illinois and Michigan
The state of Michigan is an American state; in fact it was the 26th state to join the Union. It is the 11th largest state by area and the 8th most populous. It is located in the Midwest region and is surrounded by the Great Lakes, specifically Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Erie; the Great Lakes split Michigan into two separate parts of land. Michigan borders Wisconsin, Indiana, and Ohio by land and Illinois, Minnesota, and Canada by water.
:: Illinois :: Indiana :: Iowa :: Michigan :: Michigan State :: Minnesota :: Northwestern :: Ohio State :: Penn State :: Purdue :: Wisconsin
Lake Michigan separates the two parts of the state of Michigan.
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The most popular Birmingham is in Alabama. However, there are also Birminghams in Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Most likely Indiana. Although it is possible to leave Ohio's northernmost point (just north of Conneaut, OH) at 42o19'37.59", get in a boat and travel due west across Lake Erie, land on the shore of Michigan and walk/drive due west across Michigan, get in another boat and continue traveling due west across Lake Michigan, and finally land on the shores of Illinois just north of Chicago, without ever entering into Indiana. In this case, one would have crossed through the state of Michigan instead.
The state with the most light houses is Michigan.