| Description | City | % Correct |
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| Known as "The Motor City" | Detroit | 100%
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| Michigan's capital | Lansing | 97%
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| Known as A2 because of its initials | Ann Arbor | 88%
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| Hometown to President Gerald Ford, it is known as "Furniture City", and more recently, "Beer City" | Grand Rapids | 86%
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| City whose water supply became a national news story in 2014 | Flint | 84%
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| City at the very tip of the lower peninsula that shares its name with a bridge and an island | Mackinaw City | 72%
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| Hosts a Cherry Festival each year | Traverse City | 68%
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| This UP city has a counterpart with the same name just across the Canadian border | Sault Ste. Marie | 65%
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| The most populous city in the Upper Peninsula | Marquette | 64%
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| Where Kellogg's and Post cereal got their start | Battle Creek | 63%
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| Stevie Wonder, Draymond Green, and Serena Williams were all born here | Saginaw | 62%
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| The most populous city on the eastern shores of Lake Michigan | Muskegon | 59%
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| Founded on the shores of lake Michigan by Dutch Calvinists in 1847 | Holland | 57%
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| In the late 19th century, the state penitentiary here was the largest walled prison in the entire world | Jackson | 52%
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| Where you'll find Bronner's Christmas Wonderland and other kitschy Bavarian artifacts | Frankenmuth | 47%
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| This third of the Tri-Cities is home to the Dow Chemical company | Midland | 43%
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| This city in Michigan's thumb is not a good hatchet | Bad Axe | 41%
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| A John Cusack movie was named for this tony suburb just north of Detroit | Grosse Pointe | 38%
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| The namesake of a Scottish rock band who chose their name by throwing a dart at a map | Bay City | 36%
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| Hippies met in here in 1962 to make a "statement" | Port Huron | 27%
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