Michigan (disambiguation)
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Michigan is a U.S. state.
Michigan may also refer to:
- Michigan (album), also known as Greetings from Michigan: The Great Lake State, an album by Sufjan Stevens
- Michigan, West Virginia
- Michigan City, Indiana
- Lake Michigan, one of the Great Lakes, an inland fresh-water sea
- University of Michigan typically the flagship Ann Arbor campus
- Michigan Wolverines, the athletic program of the University of Michigan
- USS Michigan, U.S. Navy ship
- Michigan: Report from Hell, a horror-themed video game released for the PlayStation 2
- Michigan (train), which operated between Chicago and Detroit
Other uses
- Michigan hot dog, a Canadian hot dog slathered with meat sauce, similar to the Coney Island hot dog
- Michigan J. Frog, a Looney Tunes cartoon character
- Michigan (grape), another name for the Catawba grape
- Michigan (1903 automobile), built by the Michigan Automobile Company 1903–1908
- Michigan (1908 automobile), built by the Michigan Buggy Company 1908–1914
- Lake Michigan Shore AVA, Michigan wine region
- One of the Detroit People Mover stations
- SS Michigan (1941), a cargo liner in service 1960-69
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See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Michigan
- Michigan Avenue (disambiguation)
- Michigan City (disambiguation)
- Michigan Township (disambiguation)
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