Cities in Michigan
Cadillac, United States Of America
Cadillac [1] is a city in the state of Michigan. The community has a population of approximately 10,000 within city limits, and over 40,000 within the ... more
Traverse City, United States Of America
Traverse City is a scenic city of 14,532 people (as of 2000) founded in 1852 on the Grand Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan, in the Grand Traverse Bay Area of ... more
Port Huron, United States Of America
Port Huron [1] is a city in Southeast Michigan, the second-busiest border crossing (with Sarnia, Ontario) in the state.
Flint, United States Of America
Flint is an industrial city located an hour northwest of Detroit in Michigan. Originally the home of numerous General Motors factories, including the Buick ... more
Benton Harbor, United States Of America
Benton Harbor and Saint Joseph [1] ("Benton Harbor-Saint Joe" for short) are two nearby towns in the Lake Michigan Beachtowns region of Michigan.
Houghton, United States Of America
Houghton and Hancock are a pair of small towns in the Upper Peninsula of the state of Michigan, and home to Michigan Technological University and Finlandia ... more
Saginaw, United States Of America
Saginaw is a city in Central Michigan; it is the largest of the "Tri-Cities" of the Saginaw Bay area with Bay City and Midland.
Ann Arbor, United States Of America
Ann Arbor [1] — often abbreviated as AA or A2 — is a city 35 miles north of the Ohio border and 45 miles west of Detroit, near where the furthest exurban ... more
Kalamazoo, United States Of America
Kalamazoo [1] is a city in Southwestern Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 77,145, with a metropolitan area of 452,851, which ... more