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[Fayette Historic State Park]

Fayette Historic State Park is a Michigan state park located on the Garden Peninsula in Delta County, Michigan. The park preserves the historic company town of Fayette, a nineteenth-century industrial community that operated as one of the Upper Great Lakes&#039; most significant charcoal iron-smelting centers.</description>
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        <description>Keweenaw National Historical Park

[Keweenaw National Historical Park]

Keweenaw National Historical Park is a unit of the United States National Park System located in Michigan&#039;s Copper Country region of the Upper Peninsula. Established by Congress in 1992, the park preserves, interprets, and commemorates the history of the region&#039;s world-renowned copper mining industry and the people who helped shape it.</description>
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[The Mackinac Bridge spanning the Straits of Mackinac]

The Mackinac Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Straits of Mackinac and connecting Michigan&#039;s Lower Peninsula with the Upper Peninsula. Opened to traffic on November 1, 1957, the bridge is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world and is widely regarded as Michigan&#039;s most recognizable landmark.</description>
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        <description>Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

[Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore]

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is a protected shoreline area located along the southern coast of Lake Superior in Alger County, Michigan. Established in 1966, it was the first national lakeshore designated in the United States and remains one of Michigan&#039;s most visited natural attractions.</description>
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        <description>Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

[Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park]

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, commonly known as the Porkies, is Michigan&#039;s largest state park and one of the largest wilderness areas in the Midwest. Located in Ontonagon County in the western Upper Peninsula, the park encompasses approximately 60,000 acres of old-growth forest, rugged hills, waterfalls, rivers, inland lakes, and scenic Lake Superior shoreline.</description>
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[Seney National Wildlife Refuge]

Seney National Wildlife Refuge is a federally protected wildlife refuge located primarily in Schoolcraft County, Michigan, within the central portion of the Upper Peninsula. Established in 1935, the refuge encompasses more than 95,000 acres of wetlands, forests, marshes, rivers, and lakes, making it one of the largest protected wildlife areas in the Great Lakes region.</description>
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        <description>Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

[Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore overlooking Lake Michigan]

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a protected area along the eastern shoreline of Lake Michigan in northwestern Lower Michigan. Established in 1970 and administered by the United States National Park Service, the lakeshore preserves one of the most spectacular landscapes in North America, including towering sand dunes, forests, inland lakes, rivers, islands, and historic sites.</description>
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Michigan contains some of North America&#039;s most significant natural, cultural, historical, and engineering landmarks. From the cliffs of Lake Superior to the dunes of Lake Michigan and the historic crossings of the Straits of Mackinac, these sites represent the geography, history, industry, and natural beauty of the Great Lakes State.</description>
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[Tahquamenon Falls State Park]

Tahquamenon Falls State Park is one of Michigan&#039;s largest and most visited state parks, located in Chippewa County and Luce County in Michigan&#039;s Upper Peninsula. Established in 1935, the park encompasses nearly 50,000 acres of forests, rivers, wetlands, and wilderness landscapes surrounding the famous Tahquamenon River and its waterfalls.</description>
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