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'''Lake Michigan''' is one of the five Great Lakes.  
 
'''Lake Michigan''' is one of the five Great Lakes.  
  
Cities on Lake Michigan's shoreline include [[Green Bay|Green Bay, Wisconsin]], [[Milwaukee|Milwaukee, Wisconsin]], [[Traverse City|Traverse City, Michigan]], [[Escanaba|Escanaba, Michigan]], [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]], [[Gary, Indiana]] and [[Michigan City, Indiana|Michigan City]].
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Cities on Lake Michigan's shoreline include [[Green Bay|Green Bay, Wisconsin]], [[Milwaukee|Milwaukee, Wisconsin]], [[Traverse City|Traverse City, Michigan]], [[Escanaba|Escanaba, Michigan]], [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]], [[Gary, Indiana]] and [[Michigan City|Michigan City, Indiana]].
  
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 00:54, October 13, 2024

Lake Michigan
Lake Michigan.png
Location Information
State: Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois
Use: Lake
First appearance: "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs"
First mentioned: "Much Apu About Nothing"

Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes.

Cities on Lake Michigan's shoreline include Green Bay, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Traverse City, Michigan, Escanaba, Michigan, Chicago, Illinois, Gary, Indiana and Michigan City, Indiana.

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Homer took off his wedding ring to see if he could skip it across Lake Michigan.[1]

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