Michigan White Pages, United States

Michigan is the center of the US automobile industry, but the state is also known for its world-class arts, abundant natural resources, and fruitful lands that support diverse agriculture. With over 10 million residents, finding someone by their phone number is easy and faster when you search the Michigan white pages. The online phonebook lets you access names, addresses, social media profiles, and public records associated with the owner of a phone number. 

Michigan At A Glance

demographic statistics for michigan
  • Achieved Statehood — January 26, 1837 (26th state)
  • Capital: Lansing
  • Population: 10 million (2021)
  • Size: 96,713 square miles (11th largest) 
  • Nicknames: The Wolverine State, Great Lakes State, The Mitten State, Water-Winter Wonderland
  • Motto: “If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.”
  • State Tree: White Pine
  • State Flower: Apple Blossom
  • State Bird: Robin

10 Quick Facts About Michigan

population by race for michigan
  • Michigan is made up of two separate landmasses. Lower Michigan is Michigan’s more residential and industrial part. On the other hand, the upper peninsula is heavily forested, mountainous, and mineral-rich. 
  • There are over 10,000 inland lakes in Michigan, which puts you within at least six miles of a natural water source at any point in Michigan. 
  • Since statehood, Michigan has transitioned its economy from one based on small-scale agriculture to one that dominates the automotive industry in the US. Three major automobile companies, including General Motors, Chrysler, and Ford Motors. 
  • The Mackinac Bridge, one of the most beautiful bridges in the world, is also the longest suspension bridge in the world.
  • Michigan’s freshwater coastline is the longest in the world at 3,224 miles. 
  • Michigan set precedent in 1926 as the first state to begin air passenger service. 
  • Highland Park Ford Plant in Michigan is the cradle of moving assembly lines in the world.   
  • Grand Rapids made history in 1945 as the first city in the world to fluoridate public drinking water. Fluoridated water improves overall oral hygiene, especially in children. 
  • Michigan has the most lighthouses in the US. There are over 124 lighthouses spread across the Michigan coastline, and no two lighthouses are exactly the same. 
  • Michigan was the first state to guarantee universal high school education for every child. 

Largest cities or towns in Michigan

DetroitWestlandSt. Clair Shores
Grand RapidsFarmington HillsDearborn Heights
WarrenKalamazooKentwood
Sterling HeightsWyomingBattle Creek
LansingRochester HillsPortage
Ann ArborSouthfieldEast Lansing
FlintNoviSaginaw
LivoniaTaylorRoseville
DearbornRoyal OakMidland
TroyPontiacLincoln Park