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Qué (quién) es Michigan$48577$ - definición

OFFICE BUILDING AND FORMER MOVIE THEATER IN DETROIT
Michigan Theater (Detroit, Michigan); Michigan Theatre (Detroit); Michigan Palace Theater; Michigan Palace Theatre; Michigan Palace; Michigan Theater (Detroit); Michigan Theatre (Detroit, Michigan)
  • Part of the interior, 2017

Geography of Michigan         
  • [[Little Sable Point Light]] south of [[Pentwater, Michigan]].
  • Petoskey]]
  • Regions in the Lower Peninsula.
  • Marquette Park]] on [[Mackinac Island]]
  • Upper Peninsula of Michigan}}
  • Geologic map of the [[Michigan Basin]].
  • Michigan USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map.
  • Michigan map of Köppen climate classification.
  • Aerial view of [[Sleeping Bear Dunes]]
  • [[Tahquamenon Falls]] in the [[Upper Peninsula of Michigan]].
ASPECT OF GEOGRAPHY
Peninsulas of Michigan; Peninsulas of michigan; Geology of Michigan; List of regions of Michigan; Regions of Michigan; Environment of Michigan
Michigan consists of two peninsulas surrounded primarily by four of the Great Lakes and a variety of nearby islands. The Upper Peninsula is bounded on the southwest by Wisconsin, and the Lower Peninsula is bounded on the south by Indiana and Ohio.
Northern Michigan         
  • Beaver Island]].
  • Passenger pigeons were hunted to extinction sometime after the 1870s, with the last large nesting in [[Petoskey, Michigan]], in 1878.
  • Antrim Shale reserves in northern Michigan
  • Lumbering practices destroyed [[Arctic Grayling]] breeding grounds in rivers and led to their slow decline, and the sport fishing industry also contributed to the grayling's eventual disappearance from Northern Michigan.
  • archive-date=17 April 2016}}</ref> the Au Sable River in the 1880s became famous for fishing – first for grayling, and later for [[brook trout]] and [[brown trout]].
  •  As the lumber industry declined, rail lines such as the BCG & A Railroad (1915) helped to access remote inland tracts of timber.
  • Cadillac]], the second-largest city in Northern Michigan.
  • Alpena City Hall in Alpena, the third-largest city in the region.
  • Grandview Parkway]] in Traverse City serves as a bypass of downtown, and, in total, carries four different highways along its length: US-31, M-22, M-37, & M-72
  • quote="Driven by the Sioux from their Chequamegon Bay base in 1670, they moved next to Michillimackinac where they lived until 1704, then they again resettled near Detroit under French auspices. It was from this Detroit village that dissident members of the Turtle clans... began moving into the long vacant Ohio country... along the Sandusky River valley and plain.}}</ref>
  • Ludington]], the fourth-largest city.
  • Manistee]], the fifth-largest city.
  • Grand Rapids]], [[Milwaukee]] and [[Chicago]].
  • archive-date=11 August 2015}}</ref> making the Leelanau Peninsula and [[Grand Traverse Bay]] area uniquely conducive to cherries and other fruit trees.
  •  Northern Michigan is at the northern tip of Michigan's [[Lower Peninsula]].
  • Laurentian Mixed Forest]] nearly coincides with Northern Michigan
  • Petoskey]], the sixth-largest city.
  • SS ''Badger'']] connects the Wisconsin and Michigan segments of US 10
  • The 1835 Tourist's Pocket Map of Michigan by [[S. Augustus Mitchell]] shows the relatively undeveloped Northern Michigan even as a steamboat route operated between Detroit and Chicago via Michilimackinac.
  • Traverse City]], the largest city in Northern Michigan.
NORTHERN PART OF THE LOWER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN
Northern Lower Peninsula; Northern Lower Michigan; Northwest Lower Michigan; Northeast Lower Michigan; Northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan; North Michigan; Northwest Michigan; History of Northern Michigan; Wildlife of Northern Michigan; Fauna of Northern Michigan; Tourism in Northern Michigan
Northern Michigan, also known as Northern Lower Michigan (known colloquially to residents of more southerly parts of the state and summer residents from cities such as Detroit as "Up North"), is a region of the U.S.
Southeast Michigan         
  • Ann Arbor]], home to the [[University of Michigan]]'s main campus
  • Financial District]] in downtown Detroit
  • <div style="text-align:center">[[Southfield Town Center]]</div>
  • The [[Renaissance Center]], [[General Motors]] world headquarters
REGION OF MICHIGAN, USA
Southeastern Michigan; Southeast Michigan Council of Governments; SEMCOG
Southeast Michigan, also called southeastern Michigan, is a region in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan that is home to a majority of the state's businesses and industries as well as slightly over half of the state's population, most of whom are concentrated in Metro Detroit.

Wikipedia

Michigan Building

The Michigan Building is an office building and the former Michigan Theater in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was constructed in 1925 and stands at 13 floors in height. The building contains a bar, restaurant, retail space, office space, a parking garage, and the shared coworking space Cowork at The Michigan.

The current owner, Bagley Acquisitions Corp., offered the structure for auction in 2014 with a minimum requested bid of $1 million, but received no offers.

The high-rise was constructed in the Renaissance Revival. The exterior of the building is faced with brick with terra cotta and granite accents. The ground level contains retail space with large windows still framed by the original decorative metal work.