Do You Know Michigan Cities? Click Quiz.

The Mitten State, the Wolverine State, the Great Lakes State ... whatever you love to call it, let's see how many of its cities you know! If you like this quiz, check out the whole series!
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Founded by the Dutch, this western Michigan city is home to the nation's longest running annual tulip festival.
Motown, jazz, punk, techno and hip-hop are among music genres that grew in this city, the largest in the state, also famed as the home of Ford, Chrysler, and GM automobiles.
The cultural hub of western Michigan and the hometown of president Gerald Ford, this is the second-largest city in the state and goes by the nickname "River City."
The Cherry Capital of the World, this city of 15,600 sits on a large bay in northern Michigan.
This rustbelt city has never recovered from GM's downsizing, begun in the 1960s. It's also infamous for its lead contaminated water and gets props for strong community action.
The capital city, hometown of basketball great Magic Johnson, is the sixth-largest in the state.
On the Huron River, this city is home to University of Michigan's Wolverines.
Settled by French explorers, this is the largest city in the upper peninsula. Iron has been mined here for more than 175 years, and this city is a major shipping port.
This city in the upper peninsula is home to the Soo Locks which let ships pass into Lake Superior from Lake Huron.
Name the island/city famed for bicycles and horses, fudge and taffy, a grand hotel, and a fort that's now a museum. (Yes, you should visit!)
This eastern Michigan festival city is the birthplace of Madonna and the namesake of a Scottish band who threw a dart at a map and called themselves the "___ ____ Rollers."
This name of this western Michigan regatta and fishing city comes from the Ottawa and means "marshy river."
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