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Superior (northern shore of the Upper Peninsula), Michigan (southern shore of the Upper Peninisula and the western shore of the Lower Peninsula), Huron (northeastern shore of the Lower Peninsula), and Erie (southeastern shore of the Lower Peninsula).

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