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  2. Portal:Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Portal. Michigan (/ ˈmɪʃɪɡən / ⓘ MISH-ig-ən) is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest region of the United States. It borders Wisconsin to the northwest in the Upper Peninsula, and Indiana and Ohio to the south in the Lower Peninsula; it is also connected by Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Erie to ...

  3. Portal:Michigan/Intro - Wikipedia

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    Portal. : Michigan/Intro. Michigan ( / ˈmɪʃɪɡən / ⓘ MISH-ig-ən) is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest region of the United States. It borders Wisconsin to the northwest in the Upper Peninsula, and Indiana and Ohio to the south in the Lower Peninsula; it is also connected by Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Erie ...

  4. Portal:Michigan/Cities - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Michigan/Cities/8 Dearborn is the eighth largest city in the State of Michigan with a population of 98,153. First settled in the late 18th century by French farmers in a series of ribbon farms along the River Rouge and the Sauk Trail , the community grew with the establishment of the Detroit Arsenal on the Chicago Road linking Detroit ...

  5. Portal:Michigan highways - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Highways. The State Trunkline Highway System of the US state of Michigan is a network of roads owned and maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). The most prominent of these roads are part of one of three numbered highway systems in Michigan: Interstates Highways, US Highways, and the other State Trunklines.

  6. Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Ann Arbor is a college town and the county seat of Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States. [7] The 2020 census recorded its population to be 123,851, making it the fifth-most populous city in Michigan. [8] It is the principal city of the Ann Arbor metropolitan area, which encompasses all of Washtenaw County and had 372,258 residents in 2020.

  7. List of U.S. Highways in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    State. Byways. The US Highways in Michigan are the segments of the national United States Numbered Highway System [4] that are owned and maintained by the state of Michigan, [5] totaling 2,300 miles (3,701 km). [3] The longest of these is US Highway 23 (US 23) at around 362 miles (583 km). On a national level, the standards and numbering for ...

  8. Portal:Michigan highways/Intro - Wikipedia

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    Michigan highways/Intro. The State Trunkline Highway System of the US state of Michigan is a network of roads owned and maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). The most prominent of these roads are part of one of three numbered highway systems in Michigan: Interstates Highways, US Highways, and the other State Trunklines ...

  9. Portal:Michigan highways/Pictures - Wikipedia

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    A mile marker along M-14 in 1922. From that year's biennial state highway commissioner's report: The diamond mile post markers are numbered consecutively from the point of origin of the trunk line to its end. The numbers are placed on the metal post directly under the diamond. The origin of the trunk line is considered to be at the east or ...