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  1. A historical geography of Jackson, Michigan: A study on the changing character of an American city, 1829-1969 by Richard Arthur Santer, 1970
  2. The Future City on the Inland Sea: A History of Imaginative Geographies of Lake Superior by Eric D. Olmanson, 2007-05-01
  3. Time and Place in Joliet: Essays on the Geographical Evolution of the City (Studies on the Illinois & Michigan Canal corridor)
  4. Regional characteristics and resources: Part one of the master plan for community development, Alma, Michigan by Myles Boylan, 1956
  5. Turkish Cologne : The Mental Maps of Migrant Workers in a German City by John Rosslyn Clark, 1977
  6. Race and Planning by Huw Thomas, 2007-03-20

1. Michigan: Geography, Maps And Information
of the state that includes many cities along with MerriamWebster Map of michigan A fantastic clear and detailed map along with basic geographic facts from
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A large and detailed map of the state that includes many cities along with major highways. Blank Outline Map of Michigan
A free blank outline map to print out for educational, school, or classroom use. Merriam-Webster Map of Michigan
A fantastic clear and detailed map along with basic geographic facts from Merriam-Webster. Color Landform Atlas - Michigan
A dramatic and colorful relief map of the state - an outstanding display of the topography. Also includes a large 1895 map of the state.
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A brief state history, famous residents, and a great collection of state facts make this page an excellent resource. 50states.com - Michigan

2. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Michigan : Geography, United States (U.S. Political Geog
michigan mish´igun Pronunciation Key geography. In the winter michigan s snow-covered hills bring skiers Other major cities are Grand Rapids, Warren, Flint
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Michigan u n] Pronunciation Key Geography The Lower Peninsula, shaped like a mitten, is separated from Ontario, Canada, on the east by Lake Erie and Lake Huron, and by the Detroit River and the St. Clair River, which together link these two Great Lakes. It is bordered by Lake Michigan on the west, across which lies Wisconsin. The Upper Peninsula lies northeast of Wisconsin between Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, and is separated from Ontario by the narrow St. Marys River. The Upper Peninsula. known as the U.P. (its residents call themselves Yoopers), is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac; a bridge connecting the two peninsulas was opened in 1957 and has spurred the development of the Upper Peninsula. The eastern portion of the Upper Peninsula has swampy flats and limestone hills on the Lake Michigan shore, while sandstone ridges rise abruptly from the rough waters of Lake Superior; in the west the land rises to forested mountains, still rich in copper and iron. The northern Michigan wilds, numerous inland lakes, and some 3,000 mi (4,800 km) of shoreline, combined with a pleasantly cool summer climate, have long attracted vacationers. In the winter Michigan's snow-covered hills bring skiers from all over the Midwest. Places of interest in the state include Greenfield Village, a re-creation of a 19th-century American village, and the Henry Ford Museum, both at

3. Unit Plan For The Geography Of Michigan
and Great Lakes; major landforms, cities, and waterways for a driving trip in michigan, students use natural resources, students integrate geography with earth
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Unit Plan for The Geography of Michigan Curriculum Unit Plan Social Studies Fourth Grade Michigan and Other States Unit 1: The Geography of Michigan Abstract Students apply the five themes of geography to Michigan: location, place, region, human-environmental interaction, and movement. They begin by identifying the absolute and relative locations of our state and places in our state as well as what makes these places unique. Three regions in Michigan are compared and contrasted: Upper Peninsula, Northern Lower Peninsula, and Southern Lower Peninsula. The movement of people, resources, and products is studied and related to the other four themes. Students learn about a variety of cultural groups that have shaped Michigan as a place. Finally, students draw a sketch map of Michigan including specific places and physical features. Unit Title: The Geography of Michigan Grade Level/Course Title: Fourth Grade/Michigan and Other States Focus Questions:
  • How have cultural groups adapted to and modified the geography of Michigan?
  • 4. Lesson 4 - Regions Of Michigan
    resources to construct a chart comparing landforms, natural resources, land use, industries, cities, and waterways Unit of Study The geography of michigan.
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    Lesson 4 - Regions of Michigan ScoPE Site Lesson Plan Title: Abstract Students use maps, books, and electronic resources to construct a chart comparing landforms, natural resources, land use, industries, cities, and waterways for the three sub-regions of Michigan: the Upper Peninsula, the Northern Lower Peninsula, and the Southern Lower Peninsula. Subject: Social Studies Grade Level and Course Title: Fourth Grade/Michigan and Other States Unit of Study: The Geography of Michigan Benchmark Compare the following geographic regions in Michigan: Upper Peninsula, Northern Lower Peninsula, and Southern Lower Peninsula (II.2.LE.3, II.3.LE.1). Key Concepts natural resource topography Instructional Resources Equipment/Manipulative Marking pens for use on laminated maps Student Resource Large Political State Wall Map: Michigan . Nystrom, 1999. Killoran, James, Stuart Zimmer, Mark Jarrett. Michigan: Its Land and People . Jarrett Publishing Company, 1997. 304-334. Michigan Laminated Desk Map.

    5. Detroit, Michigan: Geography, Maps And Information
    Name, Email, geography at About.com. Index of cities Homepage. I am your Guide, From Matt Rosenberg, Your Guide to geography. RATE THIS ARTICLE.
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    6. Michigan: Geography
    Other major cities are Grand Rapids, Warren, Flint, and Ann Arbor. Rapids, MI))Fluvial Toponyms in michigan. ( geography).(Brief Article) ( michigan Academician)Visit farthest points
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      The Lower Peninsula, shaped like a mitten, is separated from Ontario, Canada, on the east by Lake Erie and Lake Huron, and by the Detroit River and the St. Clair River, which together link these two Great Lakes. It is bordered by Lake Michigan on the west, across which lies Wisconsin. The Upper Peninsula lies northeast of Wisconsin between Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, and is separated from Ontario by the narrow St. Marys River. The Upper Peninsula. known as the U.P. (its residents call themselves Yoopers), is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac; a bridge connecting the two peninsulas was opened in 1957 and has spurred the development of the Upper Peninsula. The eastern portion of the Upper Peninsula has swampy flats and limestone hills on the Lake Michigan shore, while sandstone ridges rise abruptly from the rough waters of Lake Superior; in the west the land rises to forested mountains, still rich in copper and iron. The northern Michigan wilds, numerous inland lakes, and some 3,000 mi (4,800 km) of shoreline, combined with a pleasantly cool summer climate, have long attracted vacationers. In the winter Michigan's snow-covered hills bring skiers from all over the Midwest. Places of interest in the state include Greenfield Village, a re-creation of a 19th-century American village, and the Henry Ford Museum, both at

    7. Geography
    this page, we are exploring the geography of michigan. There are many aspects to geography physical geography, state and county boundaries, cities and other
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    Discover Michigan Geography Home Geography Symbols Economy ... History Check it out! Have you ever noticed that both the lower and upper sections of Michigan are surrounded by water on three sides? Do you know what a piece of land is called when it is surrounded on three sides by water? It is called a PENINSULA! Michigan has a lower peninsula and an upper peninsula. The two peninsulas have some things that are similar, such as being surrounded by the Great Lakes, and some things that are different, like the type of trees and minerals. Many people think that the lower peninsula looks like a mitten. Do you think so? On this page, we are exploring the geography of Michigan. There are many aspects to geography - physical geography, state and county boundaries, cities and other landmarks. Get ready to discover many different aspects of Michigan geography! To do an activity with this map, click on the map PLANNING A TRIP ACROSS MICHIGAN
    The goal: You will plan a trip between two cities in Michigan that you would be interested in visiting. You will figure out the driving directions, the nearby landmarks and the counties. Then you will draw the info on a Map of Michigan!

    8. Michigan: Geography
    Other major cities are Grand Rapids, Warren, Flint, and Ann Arbor. Related content from HighBeam Research on michigan geography. geography.
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      The Lower Peninsula, shaped like a mitten, is separated from Ontario, Canada, on the east by Lake Erie and Lake Huron, and by the Detroit River and the St. Clair River, which together link these two Great Lakes. It is bordered by Lake Michigan on the west, across which lies Wisconsin. The Upper Peninsula lies northeast of Wisconsin between Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, and is separated from Ontario by the narrow St. Marys River. The Upper Peninsula. known as the U.P. (its residents call themselves Yoopers), is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac; a bridge connecting the two peninsulas was opened in 1957 and has spurred the development of the Upper Peninsula. The eastern portion of the Upper Peninsula has swampy flats and limestone hills on the Lake Michigan shore, while sandstone ridges rise abruptly from the rough waters of Lake Superior; in the west the land rises to forested mountains, still rich in copper and iron. The northern Michigan wilds, numerous inland lakes, and some 3,000 mi (4,800 km) of shoreline, combined with a pleasantly cool summer climate, have long attracted vacationers. In the winter Michigan's snow-covered hills bring skiers from all over the Midwest. Places of interest in the state include Greenfield Village, a re-creation of a 19th-century American village, and the Henry Ford Museum, both at

    9. Geography Of Michigan
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    10. City Maps - Geography
    cities of the world, from your About.com Guide Homework/Bee Help. Large cities. Latitude/Longitude. Maps. Photos. Physical geography. Rivers and Streams Denver, Colorado. Detroit, michigan .
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    11. Michigan: Geography
    geography. In the winter michigan s snowcovered hills bring skiers from all over the Midwest. Other major cities are Grand Rapids, Warren, Flint, and Ann Arbor
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    The Lower Peninsula, shaped like a mitten, is separated from Ontario, Canada, on the east by Lake Erie and Lake Huron, and by the Detroit River and the St. Clair River, which together link these two Great Lakes. It is bordered by Lake Michigan on the west, across which lies Wisconsin. The Upper Peninsula lies northeast of Wisconsin between Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, and is separated from Ontario by the narrow St. Marys River. The Upper Peninsula. known as the U.P. (its residents call themselves Yoopers), is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac; a bridge connecting the two peninsulas was opened in 1957 and has spurred the development of the Upper Peninsula. The eastern portion of the Upper Peninsula has swampy flats and limestone hills on the Lake Michigan shore, while sandstone ridges rise abruptly from the rough waters of Lake Superior; in the west the land rises to forested mountains, still rich in copper and iron. The northern Michigan wilds, numerous inland lakes, and some 3,000 mi (4,800 km) of shoreline, combined with a pleasantly cool summer climate, have long attracted vacationers. In the winter Michigan's snow-covered hills bring skiers from all over the Midwest. Places of interest in the state include Greenfield Village, a re-creation of a 19th-century American village, and the Henry Ford Museum, both at Dearborn ; Pictured Rocks and Sleeping Bear Dunes national lakeshores; and Isle Royal National Park.

    12. Links To Web Sites Pertinent To Michigan
    geography of michigan. geography in General, and Travel Map Viewer michigan; Find the Distance Between Any Two michigan cities; Maps 101.
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    Links to web sites pertinent to the
    Geography of Michigan
    Geography in General, and Travel General Information about Michigan Land Use Issues pertinent to Michigan Michigan Governments The Great Lakes Michigan's National Parks and Forests Michigan's State Parks and Wilderness Areas Michigan's Waters, Lakes, Rivers and Waterfalls

    13. Geography Of Michigan - Grand Rapids
    While Detroit and many of the other industrial cities of michigan continue to dwindle in population, Grand Rapids and the West michigan area are geography.
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    Grand Rapids Mi chigan’s Second City
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    Introduction Grand Rapids , though sitting well outside of metropolitan area Detroit where the majority of Michigan ’s people reside, is Michigan ’s second city. While Detroit and many of the other industrial cities of Michigan continue to dwindle in population, Grand Rapids and the West Michigan area are booming. Overshadowed by the megalopolitan regions of Detroit and Chicago which bound it at almost equal distances to the east and west, the Grand Rapids region is leading the state into the 21 st Century.
    Geography
    Grand Rapids is in Kent County , in the western Lower Peninsula The city lies on both banks of the Grand River Michigan ’s largest river in terms of both length and flow. The central city lies on a series of rapids which give the city its name. The river runs south through most of the city, then turns west to complete the final 40 miles of its journey to Lake Michigan, where it outlets at Grand Haven. Grand Rapids represents the highest navegable point on the river from the lake. Because the river has a large watershed, it is subject to damaging floods

    14. US Dept Of State - Publications
    An Outline of American geography, Population of the 25 Largest US cities, 1994. 1 ~ New York, New York 7,333,253 10 ~ Detroit, michigan 992,038.
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    1 ~ New York, New York: 7,333,253 2 ~ Los Angeles, California: 3,448,613 3 ~ Chicago, Illinois: 2,731,743 4 ~ Houston, Texas: 1,702,086 5 ~ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 1,524,249 6 ~ San Diego, California: 1,151,977 7 ~ Phoenix, Arizona: 1,048,949 8 ~ Dallas, Texas: 1,022,830 9 ~ San Antonio, Texas: 998,905 10 ~ Detroit, Michigan: 992,038 11 ~ San Jose, California: 816,884 12 ~ Indianapolis, Indiana: 752,279 13 ~ San Francisco, California: 734,676 14 ~ Baltimore, Maryland: 702,979 15 ~ Jacksonville, Florida: 665,070 16 ~ Columbus, Ohio: 635,913 17 ~ Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 617,044 18 ~ Memphis, Tennessee: 614,289 19 ~ El Paso, Texas: 579,307 20 ~ Washington, D.C: 567,094 21 ~ Boston, Massachusetts: 547,725 22 ~ Seattle, Washington: 520,947 23 ~ Austin, Texas: 514,013 24 ~ Nashville, Tennessee: 504,505 25 ~ Denver, Colorado: 493,559 Back to State Capitals
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    15. US Dept Of State - Publications
    by locks at Sault Sainte Marie, michigan, first opened Writing in Geographic Review, Borchert identified the earliest this period, almost all cities and towns
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    THE MANUFACTURING CORE
      M anufacturing is an important economic activity in the United States. The evidence of this is everywherein articles of clothing, items of preserved food, residential structures, means of transport and communication, and many other things. In spite of the presence of items manufactured outside the country, domestic industry remains paramount, and it is rare for any medium-sized U.S. town to be without at least some local employment in manufacturing. The northeastern United States, excluding northern New England, is the country's single most significant region of manufacturing ( Map 4 : 45K). This region is loosely defined on three sides by the Ohio River Valley, Megalopolis, and the southern Great Lakes. The western margin of the region is less clear; it blends gradually with agriculture-dominant landscapes across southern Indiana, Illinois, and beyond. In spite of the region's moderate extent and the growth of manufacturing elsewhere, the Manufacturing Core continues to be of tremendous economic significance in American geography. Its factories produce most of the country's steel, as well as a significant percentage of its motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts. Most of the important ports, the main centers of communication, and the primary financial centers are within or near the region, and the country's political capital is on the immediate margins.

    16. Curricular Resources In Canadian Studies: Canadian Geography
    How Far Is It? This service uses the University of michigan Geographic Name Server and a supplementary database of world cities to find the latitude and
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    Curricular Resources in Canadian Studies: Canadian Geography Here are a number of links to Internet sites which contain information and/or other links related to Canadian Geography. Please read our
    Atlapedia: Canada
    A concise description of Canada (including its geography) in Atlapedia Online.
    Ask an Expert: Canadian Geography
    CLN's "Ask an Expert" page has about 100 links to specialists in the field who can serve as a valuable source of curricular expertise for both students and teachers. Questions/answers on Canadian Geography may be found in our "All Subjects" section at the top of the page, the "Social Studies" section, as well as the general "Reference" section.
    BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks
    Information on the air, land and water of British Columbia is provided in this site. Topics include: air quality, car emissions, climate change, smoke control, parks, crown land, wildlife, managing waste, land stewardship, protecting habitats, managing pesticides, preventing pollution, water stewardship, water quality, watershed management, water licenses and fisheries.
    Canada Centre for Inland Waters
    The focus of CCIW is on water research, generating new knowledge that is critical for the effective management of Canada's freshwater and marine resources. Their servers host information from: National Water Research Institute (our freshwater ecosystems), Great Lakes Information Management Resource (source of information and references about the Great Lakes), Bayfield Institute (fisheries research, fisheries and habitat management), and more.

    17. Fun Facts: Facts About Geography That Are Improbable, Ironic Or Funny
    Fun Facts / geography. Grand Rapids, michigan was the first city in the US to put fluoride Today, there are over 300 cities in the world that boast a population
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    18. MiGDL - Center For Geographic Information - Geographic Data Library
    Geographic Framework cities (v3b) Geographic Theme GIS data that the State of michigan provides for into the Library, related links between geography or theme
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    19. ProTeacher! Fifty United States Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In G
    Lesson Plans Web-based lessons about the history, geography and culture of michigan Wordsearch - Students find names of michigan cities on a printable puzzle
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    According to National Geographic, Mt. Grand Rapids, michigan was the first city in the US to put Today, there are over 300 cities in the world that boast a
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