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Michigan

The US state of Michigan is situated in the Great Lakes Region. It is the 11th biggest US state by area at 96,716 sq mi and the eight biggest state by population at 9.88 million as of 2010.

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What jobs are there in Michigan?

There are many kinds of jobs in Michigan like working at an office or driving school buses for elementary students. But to get those jobs, you need to go to a special school called "college".

Where is the Holland Historical Trust in Holland Michigan located?

The address of the Holland Historical Trust is: 31 W 10Th St, Holland, MI 49423-3101

How long from Detroit to Chicago on an airplane?

Flight time from Detroit to Chicago is usually between 45 minutes to one hour.

Where can one find foreclosures in Michigan?

One can find many different foreclosures in Michigan online. It takes a simple search to find a website such as RealityTrac that lists many different foreclosures.

Are there any swamps in Michigan?

Yes there are bogs in Michigan. Some of them are: Mud Lake Bog, Bishop's Bog, and Saul Lake Bog.

What is the web address of the Grand Rapids Model Railroad in Comstock Park Michigan?

The address of the Grand Rapids Model Railroad is: Po Box 606, Comstock Park, MI 49321

Can the personal representative sell the deceased's house if the estate is still in probate in the state of Michigan?

Yes, if the sale is made according to state law. A court appointed personal representative must sell the property while the estate is "still in probate". After the probate procedure is completed the estate has been distributed and they no longer have any authority.

Where is the Marlette Historical Society Inc in Marlette Michigan located?

The address of the Marlette Historical Society is: 6436 Morris St., Marlette, MI 48453

Whats michigan's highest and lowest points?

The average elevation in Michigan is 900 feet. The highest point is Mt. Arvon at 1,979 feet. The lowest point is Lake Erie with an elevation of 572 feet.

What are typical winter (December-march) conditions i flint Michigan?

I live in Port Huron, which does get a bit colder than Flint because of Lake Effect Snow, but you should expect anything from 40 degrees and below. Michigan's weather varies a lot each day, but I've never seen it get above 40 in the winter. A bigger issue is the snowfall that we receive. It could be sunny one minute and a blizzard the next so always be prepared. I hope this helped.

What Michigan statehood?

the Michigan statehood is in god we trust. Oh we love you lord

Where is the Metropolitan Childrens Museum Of Detroit in Ann Arbor Michigan located?

The address of the Detroit Children'S Museum is: 6134 2Nd Ave, Detroit, MI 48202

How can Michigan be divided into regions?

1.Northeast Florida 2.Northwest Florida 3.Central Florida 4.Southern Florids

When does Michigan deer hunting season end?

Black Power Deer season in the Lower Peninsula starts in Oct. 1 - Nov. 14 and Dec. 1 - Jan. 1 and Oct. 1 - Nov. 14 in the upper peninsula

How many house and senate seats does Michigan Legislature have?

3 house seats and 2 senate seats but the election in 2012 will drop from 17 to 16 so house and senate seats will be cut back

What do people of Michigan eat?

Food in Michigan is a huge cultural event, almost as serious as the arts. There are countless festivals dedicated to Michigan foods and beverages.

Below is a partial list of foods that have been made famous in and by Michigan. There is a related link for several of the food festivals scheduled in Michigan for 2011:

  • Cherries - Michigan is the largest producer of cherries in the world. The annual Cherry Festival is in Traverse City
  • apples - statewide, but predominates in west Michigan
  • Vernor's brand ginger ale (one of the few made with real ginger, and the original soft-drink, first made and sold in 1866--Hires rootbeer is the next closest from 1875.)
  • corn - statewide
  • soy beans - statewide
  • potatoes - Central Michigan, Edmore area
  • maple syrup - statewide (multiple Syrup Festivals around the state in spring)
  • fudge - Mackinaw Island and Holland, MI
  • salt water taffy - Mackinaw Island
  • venison - statewide
  • fluoridated water - originated in Grand Rapids, 25 January 1945
  • salmon - all three Great Lakes and the larger rivers
  • walleye - All three Great Lakes and the Detroit River
  • wine - statewide, but predominates along the lakeshore and in Grand Traverse County.
  • pasties (pronounced with a short "a" as in apple) - statewide, but came from the mining areas of the UP (Upper Peninsula).
  • beer - statewide, but the largest microbreweries are in Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids.
  • Kellogg's cereals - Battlecreek, MI
  • Packzi (pronounced Pootchkee), a Polish jelly or custard filled pastry popular on Fat Tuesday - statewide.
  • mint - Bailey/Grant area
  • onions - Grant area and the "muck farms" in the Grand River valley.
  • peppermint (also known as Michigan Mint) - Bailey/Grant area.
  • Koegel meats (bologna, frankfurters, Vienna dogs, etc.)
  • Faygo soft-drinks (the origin of the word "pop" by which all soft-drinks in Michigan are referred.)
  • Morel mushrooms (one of the few places outside of France where they will grow)
  • navy beans, black beans, and cranberry beans - statewide (Michigan is the nation's largest producer)
  • Hot Dogs (standards rival every other state and the USDA) - largest producers are in west Michigan.
  • the Michigan Dog (steamed hot dog on a steamed bun with Michigan (meat) sauce and onions (optional--on the dog, under the dog, or on the sauce).) - originated in Jackson, MI in 1916.
  • wild turkey (the bird not the beverage) - statewide but central Michigan dominates.
  • beet sugar (Saginaw Bay area)
  • Trout - statewide
  • strawberries - statewide
  • cheese - we're no Wisconsin or California, but Michigan cheese rocks.
  • baby food - Yep. Gerber is headquartered in Freemont, MI
  • blueberries - statewide but predominates along the western lakeshore and in the river valleys.
  • Armillaria Bulbosa, "Humongous Fungus" - one of the world's largest and oldest lifeforms, located in and around Crystal Falls, MI - produces edible "honey mushrooms."
  • peaches - central, southern, and west Michigan.
  • blackberries, raspberries, boysenberries,