| With coastline on four of the five Great Lakes, Michigan was
directly on the canoe routes that were the superhighways of the
1600s. Water is also the primary reason travelers go to Michigan
Nowadays. While the state has vast forests, stretches of
farmland, large cities and small towns, it is water that
separates Michigan from the other states -- both physically and
in terms of vacation opportunities. visitors have to travel to
the Atlantic or Pacific Oceans to find better conditions for
boating, fishing, swimming or simply taking in the shoreline
scenery. Even then, Michigan can hold its own: It has far more
land along the big water than most states on the East or West
Coast. Top Cities in Michigan
1. Detroit
2. Traverse City
3. Ann Arbor
4. Mackinaw City
5. Grand Rapids
6. Holland
7. Mackinac Island
8. Frankenmuth
9. Saugatuck
10. Muskegon
11. Flint
12. Lansing
13. Petoskey
14. Sault Ste Marie
15. Marquette
16. Battle Creek
Popular Attractions in Michigan
* Henry Ford Museum
* Comerica Park
* Detroit Lions at Ford Field
* Joe Louis Arena
* Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center
* Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
* Detroit Institute of Arts
* Comerica Michigan Tastefest
* Detroit Pistons
* University of Michigan Football Stadium
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