No
As of February 26, 2014 there is no mention of anyone ever having walked across Lake Michigan. There have been times where the lake froze over such as in 1904 where at least 90 percent of the lake was frozen but never to 100 percent where it allowed a person to completely walk over.
Southern Lake Michigan is warm from the end of June until early September (68F and above). Northern Lake Michigan is only warm from mid July until late August. (again 68F and above). The warmest the lake ever gets is in the low 80s (not very common) and that's only in the southern part.
the answer is. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan im in 7th grade and i knew that its like the simplest question ever
the answer is. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan im in 7th grade and i knew that its like the simplest question ever
If you'd like the acronym (whatever it is) its HOMES H-Huron O-Ontario M-Michigan E-Erie S-Superior If you'd like the famous name, it's "The Great Lakes" I dont really understand your questaion but in which ever way
Yes, it is located in Charlevoix county, on the eastern shore of Lake Charlevoix. http://www.boynecity.com/
No, Marshall, Michigan has never been the capital of Michigan.
To answer this question I went to wikipedia and searched for great lakes and looke at the picture and could see Lake Superior is farthest west. I'm sure you could do this too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes
It took me 13 hours to finish that drive. From Sac to Lake Tahoe is fun, but from there to SLC is one of the toughest drives I have ever survived!!!
bigest lake ever
Yes, He came to Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1856. The only time he ever visited the state.