Michigan Mouthful: The Longest Name in the Mitten State
There are a lot of long things to do in the Mitten State. Let's look at just a few of them before reading the longest name for a village, town, or city in Michigan.
Michigan 'Longest' Things You Never Thought You Needed to Know
These are random facts that you more than likely won't use for a...long...time, but lets take out our rulers and see how Michigan measures up:
- Michigan's Longest River
- The Grand River is the state's longest river, at 252 miles. It was originally known as Owashtanong, which means 'far away water' in English.
- Michigan's Longest Road
- If you've driven in the Upper Peninsula, you've more than likely hit M-28 at one point. Not only is it Michigan's longest road, but it holds another distinction among Michigan highways.
- Michigan's Longest Tunnel
- If you're thinking: 'It's an international crossing from Michigan to Canada, you're right! If you're thinking of the Winsor Tunnel', you're wrong. That wasn't even the first international tunnel built in Mitten. The original underwater border crossing was a train crossing. See the link below for more.
Related: You've Likely Never Been in Michigan's Longest Tunnel
- The World's Longest Timber-Towered Suspension Bridge is in Michigan
- Boyne Mountain Ski Resort, in Boyne Falls, Michigan, is home to Michigan's longest timber-towered suspension bridge and the world's longest at 1,200 feet long and 118 feet above the ground at its highest point.
The Longest Name For a Village, Town, or City in Michigan
Weighing in at 27 letters, the Village of Grosse Pointe Shores holds the title of the longest name for a village, town, or city in Michigan. And if you're curious, it is the 4th longest name for a city in the United States of America.
19 of the Longest Names for Villages, Towns, and Cities in the US
Business Insider recently compiled a list of some of the United States' most 'long' winded city names that seem to go on and on. Here are 20 of the Longest Names for Villages, Towns, and Cities in the US.
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