Known as the home of America’s auto industry and Motown, the state of Michigan is uniquely split between two peninsulas. The Upper Peninsula is known for its scenic nature, while the mitten-shaped Lower Peninsula is home to the state’s largest cities and the bulk of Michigan’s population.
Both peninsula’s harbor their share of hidden treasures if you’re planning a trip to the Great Lakes State. Take some time off the beaten path and enjoy a few of Michigan’s lesser-known destinations, from fairy-tale architecture to tulips.
The scenic Upper Peninsula is home to the Kitch-iti-kipi, or Big Spring, a 45-foot deep crystal clear spring stretching 200
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