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Why Visit Michigan?
Michigan, located in the Great Lakes region of the United States, is celebrated for its stunning freshwater coastline, automotive industry heritage, and a wealth of natural beauty. The state’s capital is Lansing, while Detroit, known as the “Motor City,” is its largest city.
Michigan’s landscapes feature the Great Lakes, including Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Lake Huron, as well as lush forests, sand dunes, and picturesque islands such as Mackinac Island. Its history is marked by Native American presence, French exploration, and the rapid industrialization driven by the automobile industry, pioneered by Henry Ford.