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"Detroit is known as the automobile capital of the world. Henry Ford originally started production of his Ford automobiles in Detroit in 1903. Production was originally very slow, until Ford applied his assembly line techniques.", 

"The origin of Michigan’s nickname - the <em>Wolverine State</em> – is a bit murky since there are no wolverines in the state. Some claim that it was given by Native Americans who believed the new settlers were, like wolverines, gluttonous in regards to land.",

"The Mackinac Bridge is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world.  It connects the upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan and spans 5 miles over the Straits of Mackinac.",

"Windsor, Ontario is the only place in Canada that lies due south to the U.S. To get from Windsor to Detroit, Michigan one has to go north, cross the Detroit River and enter the U.S.",

"Much of Michigan is bordered by the Great Lakes and has just over 3,200 miles of coastline."];
