Lower Peninsula of Michigan

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The Lower Peninsula of Michigan is the mitten-shaped, more populous southern part of the U.S. state of Michigan, known for its Great Lakes shorelines, forests, and major cities like Detroit and Grand Rapids.

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Mackinac Bridge connects Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Odawa historicalRegion Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Bay County, Michigan locatedIn Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Benzie County, Michigan locatedIn Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Grand Traverse County, Michigan locatedIn Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Jackson County, Michigan locatedIn Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Leelanau County, Michigan locatedIn Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Leelanau Peninsula AVA locatedIn Lower Peninsula of Michigan
M-22 locatedIn Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Muskegon River locatedIn Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Northern Michigan locatedIn Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Saginaw River locatedIn Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Traverse City micropolitan area locatedIn Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Genesee County, Michigan locatedInRegion Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area locatedInRegion Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Mount Pleasant, Michigan locatedInRegion Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Old Mission Peninsula (adjacent) locatedOn Lower Peninsula of Michigan
subject surface form: Old Mission Peninsula
Leelanau County partOf Lower Peninsula of Michigan
M-72 partOf Lower Peninsula of Michigan
this entity surface form: Lower Peninsula of Michigan road network
Saginaw County, Michigan partOf Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Washtenaw County, Michigan partOf Lower Peninsula of Michigan
West Michigan partOf Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Muskegon Heights, Michigan region Lower Peninsula of Michigan
St. Clair County Community College regionServed Lower Peninsula of Michigan
this entity surface form: Michigan’s Thumb region