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  2. Mar 20, 2019 · Have you ever wondered how the Upper Peninsula of Michigan came to be… why it's a part of Michigan, and not Wisconsin? Gary Entz has the story for this week's A Northwoods Moment in History . The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is part of the same Great Lakes ecosystem that reigns over Wisconsin’s Northwoods, and a glance at any map is enough ...

  3. The Upper Peninsula of Michigan—also known as Upper Michigan or colloquially the U.P.—is the northern and more elevated of the two major landmasses that make up the U.S. state of Michigan; it is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac.

    • The Mackinac Bridge Fees Have Changed
    • One of Its Cities Was Sued by A President
    • It Is Home of The Gipper
    • It Has The Last County
    • It Has The Largest Inland Lake
    • It Has Plenty Ofchlorastrolite
    • It Has Different Time Zones
    • It Could Have A Saint
    • It Has Had Some Famous visitors
    • It Is Home to The Least Visited National Park

    The Mackinac Bridge fare today for a standard passenger vehicle is $4.00. When the bridge first opened in 1957, the fare was $3.75. That’s about $28.71 in today’s dollars! The reason for the seemingly high fare was that was the cost of a ferry ticket to get across the straights of Mackinac was $3.75. So, drivers could either pay $3.75 to ferry acro...

    Former U.S. president Teddy Roosevelt once sued an Upper Peninsula newspaper for slander, and won. He sued the paper for the nominal charge of 6 cents, or in his words, “The cost of a good newspaper.” The paper in question was called the Iron Ore, and had accused Roosevelt of public drunkenness.

    This is a famous quote from the 1940 movie “Kunute Rockne All American,” starring Ronald Regan. In real life, George Gipp, aka “The Gipper” was Notre Dame’s first All American player, and he was from the little town ofLauriumin the Upper Peninsula!

    Michigan has eighty three counties, and the last one to be formed was Dickinson County in the Upper Peninsula. It was formed in 1891 from parts of Marquette, Menomineeand Iron counties.

    The largest inland lake in the Upper Peninsula is Lake Gogebic. Its fourteen miles long and two and a half miles wide, covering 13,380 acres.

    The state bird is the robin. The state stone is the Petoskey Stone. The state flower is the apple blossom, and the state tree is the Eastern White Pine. The state gem is Chlorastrolite, which is commonly known as “Michigan Greenstone” and found largely in the Upper Peninsula.

    Almost all of Michigan is located in the Eastern Time Zone. However, the Upper Peninsula has four counties that lie in the Central Time Zone. Those counties are Iron, Dickinson, Gogebic, and Menominee.

    Bishop Baraga could be “sainted” by the Catholic Church, and if that happens, the Upper Peninsula can expect a big bump in religious tourism by people interested in learning more about “the snowshoe priest,” who’s currently buried in the Upper Peninsula. Much of Baraga’s work was carried out in the U.P.

    In August of 1923, three of the most famous American entrepreneurs made their first camping trip to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The three men were Harvey Firestone, Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, and the trip would eventually spur much economic activity in the area!

    Isle Royale National Park, part of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, is the least visited national park in the country due to its remote location. It has fewer visitors’ in an entire year than Yosemite has in a single day!

  4. Detroit Free Press. Michigan's Upper Peninsula polka is last of its kind. It's a question most anyone looking closely at a map of the area wonders — why does that huge land mass at the...

  5. Michigan map, including territorial waters. Michigan consists of two peninsulas surrounded primarily by four of the Great Lakes and a variety of nearby islands. The Upper Peninsula is bounded on the southwest by Wisconsin, and the Lower Peninsula is bounded on the south by Indiana and Ohio.

  6. Michigan's Upper Peninsula is a unique region in the United States. It is surrounded by three Great Lakes (Superior, Huron and Michigan) and the state of Wisconsin. For years although part of the state of Michigan it was physically isolated from the rest of the state by the Straits of Mackinac.

  7. The Upper Peninsula (UP), also known as Upper Michigan, is the northern of the two major peninsulas that make up the U.S. state of Michigan. The peninsula is north by Lake Superior , on the east by the St. Marys River , on the southeast by Lake Michigan and Lake Huron , and on the southwest by Wisconsin .

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