In reading up on the history of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, it is interesting to see how this area was basically discarded as unwanted space during the early-mid 1800s,which in earth years is not really that long ago.
Traveling to the UP is seamless from Wisconsin,so I am probably not the only one who considers the UP more a part of our state than of Michigan (taxes aside). No offense of Michiganites (Michigonians..?) Exactly what is the plural term used here?
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2 comments:
it is actually michigander ...
The U.P. should be its own state so lay off on the dream of it becoming Wisconsin. Cheese on dude....
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