When it comes to things to love about Michigan, there are plenty of opinions. The food, of course (Coneys, Vernor's, Better Made, pasties, craft beers, local wineries), can be up for debate. Same goes for the temperamental weather (I, for one, can't stand the winter, while others can't wait for first snowfall.) So what can we agree on? Here are a few things that just about everyone in Michigan agrees are great.
14) Our commercials
I have yet to meet someone who doesn't just love the way the state is boasted through the Pure Michigan campaign. And with Tim Allen as our own personal spokesman, I can't really act suprised.
13) Meijer
Sure we have Walmarts, Targets, and other discount big box stores, but there's something unique about Meijer. Maybe it has to do with its Michigan roots.
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12) Our Universities
Whether you're a U of M fan, MSU follower, or graduated from the many other public and private universities here, there's a special kind of pride that goes with being a Michigan alma mater. Pictured here, Angel Hall at the University of Michigan.
11) Recycling our bottles and cans
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11) Our bottles and cans have the highest return rate in the nation, meaning more money for returning deposits.
10) We get to use our hands as a map
It also means our state is probably the most recognizable in the country, in terms of shape.
9) Our Lakes
We're not the Great Lakes State for nothing. Pictured here, Miners Castle at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore on Lake Superior.
Lake Huron. Another reason we are proud to be the Great Lake State.
8) Sand Dunes
Yes, we have beaches, and yes they are filled with spectacular sand dunes, such as the Silver Lake Dunes, pictured here.
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7) Fall Colors
We have the advantage of enjoying a colorful show every fall, when the leaves start to turn.
6) Cider Mill Season
We love this time of year, when we can sample fresh-pressed cider with donuts and maybe grab a pumpkin for Halloween.
5) We love our vast countryside
Pictured here, cattle grazing in Freedom Township.
4) As well as our cities
Detroiters in particular have a lot of love for the Motor City, pictured here.
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Grand Rapids. We have more than just Detroit to be proud of.
3) Mackinac Island
Sure, we love our cars, but we also love that there's a special place here where we can leave them behind while we vacation.
2) Joann's Fudge of Mackinac Island
And where there's Mackinac Island, there is bound to be fudge...Mmmm
1) Our legacy in music is second to none
It's no wonder they decided to put the Motown Museum in Michigan.
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Aretha Franklin among others called Michigan their home.
These, of course, are just a few things we can think of off the top of our heads. What do you think is unarguably something that everyone in Michigan loves? Tell us in the comments below!
Whether you moved away from Michigan years ago or simply took a brief sabbatical from your life in the Great Lakes State, one thing is for sure: Michigan’s influence will always be with you. From the loveliness of our shorelines to the odd and wonderful people who live here, there are many unique things about living in Michigan that have shaped each and every one of us. Life in Michigan is unlike anywhere else. Here are 13 thoughts that might help you answer the question, "Should I move to Michigan?"
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1. “Why aren't people waving at me?”
If you grew up in a small town in Michigan, chances are pretty good that you got used to waving and smiling at everyone you passed on the street. When life takes you away from the Mitten State, you might just find that people would rather stare down at their phones than make eye contact with strangers. It’s a hard pill to swallow for friendly Michiganders!
2. “You call THIS cold?”
Seriously? A snow day for two inches of snow and 30-degree weather? We Michiganders are often baffled by out-of-staters’ responses to chilly weather. Then again, we can’t complain about work being canceled in our new neighborhoods for weather that wouldn’t even make us bat an eye back in Michigan. Do you believe there are people that haven't heard of lake effect snow?!
3. “I need a beach day.”
After a stressful work week, Michiganders are lucky to have access to our stunning Great Lakes. Even in colder months, our beaches in Michigan are a sight to behold and a perfect natural escape from the stresses of everyday life. When you move away from Michigan, you’ll undoubtedly find yourself longing for the comfort of the Great Lakes. Sometimes, you'll find that even tropical beaches are less enchanting than the ones at home.
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4. “How am I supposed to show people where I’m from without using my hand?”
This is one Michigan tradition that will always baffle people from other states. It’s tough to be asked which part of Michigan you’re from by new friends and neighbors — they’ll stare at you like you have two heads when you point to a spot on your hand. But… what other way is there?
5. “Where can I get a nice glass of Vernor’s around here?”
Sure, Vernor’s can be found outside of Michigan, but it doesn’t hold half the esteem it holds here in the Great Lakes State. When you’ve got an upset stomach or just a hankering for that bubbly Vernor’s taste, you’ll have to search a little harder after moving away from your Michigan home.
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6. “I wish I could make a run to Meijer or Kroger.”
Other grocery stores are fine, but there’s nothing quite like the familiarity of Kroger or Meijer when you need to grab a few items. If you move away from the Midwest, you might just find yourself longing for your favorite place to shop. Strange but true!
7. “Why does everybody stare at me when I ask for the nearest party store?”
This might come as a surprise, but the term "party store" is a Michigan creation! When you no longer reside here, you’ll likely draw plenty of confused stares when you ask to be pointed toward a party store. Not everywhere has quite the party store selection we do, and some places don't have party stores at all. Thank goodness for the internet, right?!
8. “If only I could get outdoors…”
If you’ve relocated to a place without the natural resources or outdoor wonder that life in Michigan offers, you’ll notice a distinct lack of fresh air in your life. Former Michiganders often long for hikes along the lake, cross-country skiing adventures, and summertime cliff-jumping from the shores of Marquette. Fortunately, home is always just a flight or car ride away.
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9. “I need a weekend Up North.”
Nothing says relaxation quite like a quick trip Up North, and we Michiganders are lucky to have such easy access to a total escape from "real life." When you move away from home, you might find yourself missing that close proximity to your beautiful longtime cottage or favorite inland lake. You'll surely find new favorite spots, but nothing is likely to compare to these lovely spots near home.
10. “I miss my family.”
This is a no-brainer. Michigan means home, and home usually means family. If your loved ones are still back in the Mitten State, a piece of your heart will always be there.
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11. “I would do anything to watch a Lake Michigan sunset right now.”
Seriously. You can hunt sunsets around the world, but few will compare to the glowing beauty spotted on the Lake Michigan shoreline. When you’ve had a rough day, it’s hard not to long for the calming hues of a Great Lakes sunset. Those from other parts of the nation simply can't understand until they've experienced this majesty firsthand.
12. “I wish it were homecoming weekend.”
If you stayed in Michigan for college, many of your best memories are likely tied to these days. Whether you attended the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Michigan Tech, or any of our state’s other amazing schools, there’s no nostalgia quite like college nostalgia. Homecoming weekend is often a magical time to reconnect with friends and re-live those glory days — don’t you wish it could happen every weekend?
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13. “There’s no place like home.”
No matter how far we stray, Michigan will always be home. And for that, we can be forever grateful. As stated before, a trip home is as easy as a flight or a car ride... and boy, does it beckon. There are so many unique things about Michigan that it will always be with all of us locals.
Check out this relaxing video from YouTube user jackfromtitanic233 showing off the beauty of Manistee, and just one little example of what it's like living in Michigan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFZ9rv1b07Q
Have you moved away from Michigan? What was the most difficult part of your adjustment to a new place, and how long did it take you to start thinking, "Should I move to Michigan, again?" What are the best things about living in Michigan that we've forgotten? Sound off in the comments - we love everything about living in Michigan!
Want to show off your Michigan pride everywhere you go? Check out this great Explore Michigan Pocket Tee from the Landmark Project.
One of the best ways to get to know Michigan is by traveling to some of our famous natural wonders. We sure love them, we hope you do too.
Whether you were alive during the 1960s or you simply appreciate learning about the past, there’s something wonderfully fun about celebrating all things hippie, especially at a hippiefest in Michigan. While the historical realities of hippie culture are more complicated than they might seem on the surface, it’s hard not to smile while surrounded by vibrant colors, friendly vibes, and endless peace signs at a Michigan hippie festival. One hippie festival in Michigan delivers all this and more. Welcome to the Peace, Love, & Hippies Festival in Michigan. It brings together hippies in Michigan twice a year.
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The 2024 Peace, Love & Hippies Festival has two upcoming dates to add to your calendar in Michigan: July 27 in Houghton Lake and August 17 in Lapeer.
Both of these one-day gatherings will be held from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. in their respective locations. When you choose to attend, you’ll immediately feel like you’ve been swept back in time.
General entry to the Peace, Love & Hippies Festival is just $6.50. Whether you’re attending solo or bringing along the family, you’ll find yourself surrounded by groovy vibes as soon as you arrive.
So, what sort of festivities await at this year’s event? In both Houghton Lake and Lapeer, you’ll be immersed in live music, unique vendors, and an ocean of new friends.
Looking for something out-of-the-ordinary? You’ve come to the right place: guests at the Peace, Love & Hippies Festival can even visit with a psychic or check out a variety of crystals.
As you stroll from booth to booth and event to event, you’ll be enchanted by a wonderland of tie-dye and merriment. What better way to escape daily stresses?
Of course, attendees are encouraged to arrive in full hippie garb, including bell-bottom jeans, flower crowns, flowy dresses, quirky sunglasses, bright jewelry, and other attire.
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Whether you’re ready to relive your glory days or you’re simply searching for a fun break from it all, you’ll totally dig this festival. Put on your tie-dyes and get ready to groove.
Have you ever been to the Peace, Love & Hippies Festival in Michigan? Did you have a good time at this Michigan hippie festival? Are you a current or former hippie? We’d love to hear some of your best stories from decades past, so share your thoughts with us in the comments. Be sure to follow the Peace, Love, & Hippies Festival on Facebook for the most current updates. If you want more hippie vibes, take a road trip out to Electric Forest: