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382 THE GREA T LAKES
Exploring the Great Lakes
Encompassing large cities as well as vast stretches
of farmland and places of natural beauty, the Great
Lakes covers a broad area that is best explored by
car. While the major towns and cities are linked
by both Interstate highways and Amtrak trains,
public transportation is otherwise limited, but Winnipeg
there is a seasonal ferry service across Lake
Michigan. Chicago is the region’s largest and 75 Lake of
most cosmopolitan city; other cities include the Woods International Voyageurs
Falls
India napolis, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Red 59 Upper National Park
Milwaukee, and Minnesota’s Twin Cities Red Lake 71
Boundary Waters
Lower
of Minneapolis & St. Paul. NORTH Crookston Red Lake Canoe Area Wilderness
DAKOTA 2
Headwaters of Iron Range Virginia
Mississippi River 53
Fargo Moorhead Grand Rapids Apostle Houghton Lake
Bismarck Duluth Islands Superior
Brainerd
Lakes Area 169 Cloquet CANADA
Fergus Falls Superior Ironwood Marquette
Mille Lacs Ashland
Upper
94 Lake 53 2 Peninsula Sault Sainte Marie
MINNESOTA 35 51 Saint Ignace
Morris 10 Iron Mountain Mackinac Island
71 Rice Lake Rhinelander Escanaba Cheboygan
Saint Cloud Minneapolis Petoskey
SOUTH Willmar 12 & St. Paul 8 WISCONSIN Door 75 Alpena
DAKOTA 59 Minneapolis- Eau Wausau County
Claire
Marshall St.Paul 31 Traverse City Lake
New Ulm Green Bay Lake Huron
Huron Mississippi River Stevens
Pipestone National Towns Point Appleton Michigan MICHIGAN
Monument 14 Wisconsin Lake Ludington
Fairmont 35 90 Dells Winnebago
Mitchell Worthington Rochester Fond du Lac 10
Visitors near Old Mission Lighthouse, Lake Michigan 90 Albert Lea La Crosse 39 Mount Saginaw
Shore, Michigan 14 Baraboo Lake Michigan Pleasant
IOWA 94 Shore 75 Port Huron
Des Moines Waterloo Mississip pi Spring Madison Milwaukee 96 69 Flint Toronto
Green General Mitchell Grand
Janesville Racine Rapids Lansing
20 Rockford Ann Detroit Lake Buffalo
Sights at a Glance Waukegan Kalamazoo Arbor Erie
Galena Chicago South 94 Detroit
O’Hare
Illinois u Serpent Mound b Wisconsin Dells Iowa City 88 Aurora Bend Hillsdale 80 Toledo Lake Erie Islands PENNSYLVANIA
New
Cleveland
1 Chicago pp384–95 i Hopewell Culture National n Baraboo Chicago Midway Indiana Dunes Shipshewana Bowling Cleveland Hopkins York
Joliet
2 Rockford Historical Park m Madison Ottumwa 80 National Lakeshore Green Sandusky Akron
3 Galena o Columbus , Spring Green Kankakee 31 30 Findlay Mansfield Canton Youngstown
Fort
4 Springfield p Berlin . La Crosse Galesburg 39 55 INDIANA Wayne 71 Berlin
5 Southern Illinois a Cleveland / Apostle Islands Peoria 57 69 Marion Harrisburg
s Lake Erie Islands Bloomington 65 Lafayette 75 OHIO 77
Indiana d Sandusky Minnesota Quincy ILLINOIS 74 Anderson Muncie Springfield Columbus Cambridge
6 New Harmony f Toledo ! Minneapolis & St. Paul Decatur Champaign 36 Indianapolis Dayton 35 Hopewell Culture 70 Ohio
7 Bloomington Michigan pp414–15 St.Joseph Illinois 72 Springfield 70 Indianapolis 70 National Historical Park
Parkersburg
Terre
8 Indiana Dunes @ Mississippi River Towns Haute Columbus Cincinnati Serpent 33 Athens
Effingham
National Lakeshore g Detroit pp406–407 £ Rochester Columbia Southern Bloomington Cincinnati 71 Mound 50 WEST
9 South Bend h Ann Arbor $ Pipestone National Illinois Ohio River VIRGINIA
0 Shipshewana j Lansing Monument MISSOURI East St. 50 Vincennes 65 Valley Portsmouth Charleston
q Fort Wayne k Grand Rapids % Brainerd Lakes Area Springfield Louis Wabash New Albany Frankfort
w Indianapolis l Lake Michigan Shore ^ Duluth Mississippi Mount New Ohio
Harmony
Vernon
57
e Columbus z Mackinac Island & Iron Range Carbondale Evansville KENTUCKY
r Ohio River Valley x Upper Peninsula * Boundary Waters Canoe Nashville
Area Wilderness 24
Wisconsin Ohio Nashville
Ohio ( Voyageurs National Park
t Cincinnati c Milwaukee ) Headwaters of Memphis Nashville
y Dayton v Door County Mississippi River
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