Posted by Adam on October 21, 2024
Michigan is a state filled with rich history and interesting trivia.
Whether you're a local, visiting, or just curious, it's a place with many fun facts.
Let's dive into some Michigan trivia! Keep reading to discover more about this state.
Which state borders on four Great Lakes – all except Ontario?
Michigan. It's surrounded by more Great Lakes than any other state.
Which of the 5 'Great Lakes' is situated entirely in the USA?
Lake Michigan. The other four cross the Canadian and USA border.
Which state of America is nicknamed the 'Great Lake State'?
Michigan! It's famous for its lakes.
Prior to becoming Vice-President and later President, Gerald Ford was a member of the House of Representatives for which state?
Michigan. Ford served his home state well.
The US state of Michigan borders all of the Great Lakes except which one?
Ontario. Michigan connects with the lakes but not this one.
The state of Indiana borders which Great Lake?
Michigan. Indiana is west of Michigan and the lake.
Four US states border Lake Michigan - Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and which other?
Indiana. This Great Lake touches multiple states.
Which sport involves running through an obstacle track 253.5 meters long and has major competitions in the USA?
Wife carrying. It has races in Marquette, Michigan.
Where are the Straits of Mackinac?
Between Lakes Huron & Michigan. A key location in Michigan.
What is the capital of the US state of Michigan?
Lansing. It’s the heart of Michigan’s government.
In which state was Madonna born?
Michigan. The famous singer hails from there.
On October 24, 1901, 63-year-old Michigan school teacher Annie Edson Taylor was the first person to go where in a barrel?
Over Niagara Falls. She took the risk from Michigan.
What article of clothing does the lower peninsula of Michigan resemble?
Mitten. It’s a fun shape seen on maps!
The Great Lakes are called Superior, Erie, Ontario and which other?
Michigan. It’s one of the five Great Lakes.
Which pop band formed in Edinburgh took their name from a Michigan city?
Bay City Rollers. A dart led to their name choice.
General Motors, commonly known as GM, is based in which Michigan city?
Detroit. A city known for its automotive industry.
What city is home to the University of Michigan?
Ann Arbor. It’s a hub for education in Michigan.
Four US states border Lake Michigan - Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin are three. Which is the fourth?
Indiana. Another state touching Lake Michigan.
Which of the five Great Lakes of North America is the only one that does not border the US state of Michigan?
Ontario. All others touch Michigan.
On this day, February 19th, 1906, The Battle Creek company of Michigan introduced which well-known foodstuff?
Corn flakes. It started right in Michigan.
From its connection to the Great Lakes, famous personas, and unique sports, there's plenty to discover about Michigan!
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