"The Great Lakes State" And to a lesser degree, the "Wolverine State"
Wisconsin is called America's Dairyland and the Badger State.
No, Wisconsin is known as the Badger State. (Oregon is the Beaver State.)
Michigan is called the "Great Lakes State".
It is Michigan the 4 Great Lakes all touch.
the smallest of the Great lakes is Lake Erie
Duluth (in the state of Minnesota) is the name of the westernmost port city on the Great Lakes.
because it is home to the great lakes
back in the 1800s, miners dug tunnels into hillsides as they searched for lead and then lived in them during the winter months to keep warm. This reminded people of badgers and Wisconsin became known as the badger state.
its nickname is the state of 10,000 lakes, but would be more accurate if it was called the state of 15,000 lakes
There are 3 of the Great Lakes that border the State of Michigan: Lakes Michigan, Huron and Eire.
The Great Lakes are located in eastern North America. The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes and are to the northeast of Texas.