50 Years of 50 States: Michigan
Nickname: The Great Lakes State
Date Ratified: January 26, 1837 (26th)
Capital: Lansing
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- Michigan was the first state, and the first English-speaking government in the world, to abolish the death penalty (1846).
- Michigan has over 1 million licensed hunters, more than any other state. Michigan also ranks first when it comes to boat registration.
- The Packard Motor Car Company manufactured the first air-conditioned car in the world in 1939.
- The Detroit Zoo was the first zoo in America to feature cageless, open exhibits.
- Michigan is the only place in the world that has a floating post office. The J.W. Wescott II is the only boat that delivers mail to ships that are still underway, and has been doing so for 125 years.
- Indian River is home to the Cross in the Woods, the largest crucifix in the world.
- Michigan was the first state to guarantee every child the right to tax-paid high school education.
- The first auto traffic tunnel between two nations was the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel which goes under the Detroit River.
- The Michigan state flag was adopted in 1911.