20 Quirky Traits: Unravel the Michigan Mysteries Only Locals would Know!

Hey there! Fancy testing your knowledge about Michigan? We’ve put together a fun 20-question quiz that covers all the things that make Michigan unique. You might have lived here your whole life, but there’s always something new to learn about our Great Lakes State. Our lingo, directions, habits, and names for things might seem odd to outsiders, but folks from Wisconsin and Minnesota get us.

Take the quiz here: https://19scout79.survey.fm/do-you-know-your-michiganizms

In the meantime, check out some more fun reads about Michigan:

– “The Problem with Beach Easements…” – A discussion about property lines and easements in the Upper Thumb area. It’s a local issue that’s been ongoing for as long as I can remember. Read it here.

– “7 Little Secrets of Michigan’s Sleeper State Park” – Did you know that Sleeper State Park was the first state park in the Thumb? It’s been a favorite spot for over 95 years. Discover its secrets here.

– “Work from Your Michigan Cottage 101: Effective Ways to Setup Your Workstation” – With the COVID-19 outbreak, working from home has become the new norm. Here are some tips on setting up your workstation at home. Read more here.

– “The Last Time A Michigan Governor Shutdown the State Due to a Pandemic” – A look back at 1918 when Michigan Governor Albert Sleeper had to deal with the Spanish Flu pandemic. It’s a fascinating piece of our state’s history. Check it out here.

In conclusion, Michigan is a state rich in history, culture, and unique quirks. Whether you are a lifelong resident or just passing through, there is always something new to learn and discover. So, why not take our quiz and see how well you know the Great Lakes State? You might just surprise yourself!

#MichiganTrivia #GreatLakesState

See the original post at [Michigan Quiz – 20 Things That Folks From Michigan Do, Know, or Say](https://thumbwind.com/2023/06/23/michigan-quiz/)

Paul Austin

Paul is a writer living in the Great Lakes Region. He dabbles in research of historical events, places, and people on his website at Michigan4You.When he isn't under a deadline, you can find him on the beach with a good book and a cold beer.

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