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Winding river, hundreds of miles of shoreline, chunks of snow and ice, inland lakes, massive dunes, high bluffs

Bay Shore Overlook
Bay Shore Overlook Bay Shore, Summer—The road winding below the Bay Shore golf course along Lake Michigan. Photo from the Michigan Film Office. Region 4.
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Iron Lake Iron County, Summer, Small Town—All Things Iron: A sedate inland lake near Iron River in Iron Country. Photo from Iron County Chamber of Commerce. Region 6. Iron Lake, Photo from Iron County Chamber of Commerce.
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Winter storm, South Pier Winter storm, South Pier South Haven, Winter, Town—Lake Michigan during a fierce winter. Region 3.
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Charlevoix Inlet Charlevoix, Spring, Town—Chunks of snow and ice coat Charlevoix's inlet to Lake Michigan. Region 4. Charlevoix Inlet
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Lake Fanny Hooe, Photo from Travel Michigan. Lake Fanny Hooe Copper Harbor, Summer—One of the 11,316 lakes in Michigan, at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula in the Upper Peninsula. Photo from Travel Michigan. Region 6.
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The beach at Muskegon Muskegon, Fall—Michigan has hundreds of miles of shoreline. This beach looks out at Lake Michigan. Region 3. The beach at Muskegon
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Charelvoix Docks Charelvoix Docks Location, Summer, Town—Docked boats in Lake Charlevoix. Region 4.
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Isle Royale Isle Royale National Park, Summer, Small Town—Home to only wolves and moose, Isle Royale lies off the Keweenaw Peninsula in Lake Superior. Photo from Travel Michigan. Region 6. Isle Royale, Photo from Travel Michigan
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Charlevoix Harbor, Photo from Travel Michigan (Randall McCune) Charlevoix Harbor Charlevoix, Summer, Town—A New England harbor, leading to Lake Michigan. Photo from Travel Michigan (Randall McCune). Region 4.
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Manistee River Manistee, Spring—Canoeing near Hodempyle Dam. River winds through the Manistee State Forests. Region 4. Manistee River, Photo from Travel Michigan (Michael M. Smith).
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Fishtown, Photo from Travel Michigan. Fishtown Leland, Summer, Small Town—From the dam to its mouth, the Leland River is lined with docks, shanties on pilings and boats. Fishtown is one of the last remaining commercial fishing villages on the Lakes. Region 4.
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Thumb Coastline, Sunrise Side Lake Huron shoreline, Summer—High bluffs follow the Lake Huron shoreline from the tip of the Thumb down to Port Sanilac. Region 2. Thumb Coastline, Sunrise Side
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Grand Traverse Bay Grand Traverse Bay Traverse City, Summer, Town—Traverse City, home of the national cherry festival, sits at the foot of the Grand Traverse Bay. Old Mission Peninsula (upper third of photo) is home to several excellent vineyards. Region 4.
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Grand River Fishermen Grand Rapids, Summer, City—Fishermen cast their lures in the Grand River. Region 3. Grand River Fishermen
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Pictured Rocks, Photo from Travel Michigan Pictured Rocks Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Park, Summer—The Pictured Rocks rise 200 feet out of Lake Superior. Photo from Travel Michigan. Region 1.
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Omena Beach Omena, Summer, Village —The tiny town of Omena perches just off the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula, along the Grand Traverse Bay as it empties into Lake Michigan. Region 4. Omena Beach
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Little Traverse Bay, Photo from Boyne County Convention and Visitors Bureau. Little Traverse Bay Location, Summer, Town—Sailboat Race, Looking down on Petosky and the bay. Photo from Boyne County Convention and Visitors Bureau. Region 4.
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St. Clair Shoreline St. Clair Shores, Spring, City— A beach and pier on the shores of Lake St. Clair. Photo from David Clements. Region 1. St. Clair Shoreline, Photo from David Clements.
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Sand Dunes, Photo from Grand Traverse CVB. Sand Dunes Sleeping Bear National Park, Spring—Lake Michigan laps the shore below the massive dunes. Photo from Grand Traverse CVB. Region 1.
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Detroit Harbor Terminals Detroit, Summer, City —Most active Great Lakes port; ships wend their way via the St. Lawrence Seaway, bringing steel from Europe and grain from Duluth. Photo from Travel Michigan. Region 1. Detroit Harbor Terminals, Photo from Travel Michigan.
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Eagle Harbor, Photo from Keweenaw Tourism Council. Eagle Harbor Eagle Harbor, Summer, Small Town—Tiny Keweenaw Peninsula village on the shores of Lake Superior. Photo from Keweenaw Tourism Council. Region 6.
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Updated 11/18/2005


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