Michigan

The Great Lakes State

Official flag of Michigan
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Quick Stats

10.1MPopulation
#10Rank
1837Joined
96.7kArea (mi²)

Map

Map of Michigan

Seal & Motto

State seal of Michigan

"Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice"

Additional Information

AbbreviationMI
Motto Origin

Latin for "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you."

Adopted 1835.

Official WebsiteMichigan.gov

Population Growth

Overview

Michigan, the 'Great Lakes State,' is a Midwestern titan defined by its extraordinary 3,288-mile Great Lakes coastline — more freshwater shoreline than any other state. The birthplace of the modern automobile and Motown music, it is a leading center for automotive innovation, advanced manufacturing, and world-class higher education today.

Historical Significance

Michigan officially joined the Union on January 26, 1837, as the 26th state. Its history is inseparable from the story of American industry — from the 1903 founding of Ford Motor Company to the rise of the UAW labor movement and the creation of Motown Records, Michigan fundamentally shaped both American economic and cultural identity.

Top Cities & Hubs

1

Detroit

Population: ~639,000

The legendary "Motor City," birthplace of the global automobile industry and the soulful Motown sound, undergoing a historic urban renaissance driven by technology and the arts.

2

Grand Rapids

Population: ~198,000

Known as "Furniture City," now a nationally recognized hub for healthcare innovation, a thriving craft brewery scene, and a world-class ArtPrize competition held annually.

3

Warren

Population: ~139,000

A major automotive and industrial hub in the Detroit metro area, home to General Motors' massive Technical Center, one of the largest corporate research facilities in the world.

4

Sterling Heights

Population: ~134,000

One of the largest and safest cities in Michigan, a core Detroit suburb with a strong manufacturing sector and a highly diverse international community.

5

Ann Arbor

Population: ~123,000

A vibrant college town anchored by the University of Michigan, a global leader in research, medicine, and technology and consistently ranked one of the best cities for quality of life.

Neighbors

WisconsinIndianaOhioCanada (Water)

Region: Midwest

Capital: Lansing

Key Landmarks & Economy

Detroit Motor City: The historic epicenter of the global auto industry, home to Ford, GM, and Stellantis, and now leading the transition to electric vehicles and autonomous driving technology.
Sleeping Bear Dunes: A breathtaking National Lakeshore on Lake Michigan, featuring towering sand dunes up to 450 feet high with stunning panoramic views of the Manitou Islands.
Mackinac Bridge: The "Mighty Mac," one of the world's longest suspension bridges, connecting Michigan's two peninsulas across the Straits of Mackinac.

Did You Know?

  • Michigan is the only state in the contiguous U.S. that consists of two separate peninsulas, the Upper and Lower, connected by the Mackinac Bridge.
  • The state has more registered boats per capita than any other, and with 11,000 inland lakes, residents are never more than 6 miles from a lake.
  • Kellogg's cereal and Post cereals were both invented in Battle Creek, Michigan, earning the city its enduring nickname the "Cereal Capital of the World."

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