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Mason's Amazing Journey

Mouse walking from Ironwood to AdrianWOW!

Michigan has 83 amazing counties!

Help me travel from Ironwood to Adrian by finding your way through the maze on the Michigan map. Print the maze and find my trail with your pencil.

Mouse resting on traveling stickThen print the map that shows Michigan's counties. Through which counties did Mason travel? Hint: put the map of the counties over your maze and hold them up against a sunny window so you can see the maze through the top sheet.

Here are the names of Michigan's counties with numbers that match those on the map:

  1. Keweenaw
  2. Houghton
  3. Ontonagon
  4. Gogebic
  5. Baraga
  6. Iron
  7. Marquette
  8. Dickinson
  9. Menominee
  10. Delta
  11. Alger
  12. Schoolcraft
  13. Luce
  14. Chippewa
  15. Mackinac
  16. Emmet
  17. Charlevoix
  18. Cheboygan
  19. Presque Isle
  20. Leelanau
  21. Antrim
  22. Otsego
  23. Montmorency
  24. Alpena
  25. Benzie
  26. Grand Traverse
  27. Kalkaska
  28. Crawford
  29. Oscoda
  30. Alcona
  31. Manistee
  32. Wexford
  33. Missaukee
  34. Roscommon
  35. Ogemaw
  36. Iosco
  37. Mason
  38. Lake
  39. Osceola
  40. Clare
  41. Gladwin
  42. Arenac
  43. Oceana
  1. Newaygo
  2. Mecosta
  3. Isabella
  4. Midland
  5. Bay
  6. Huron
  7. Muskegon
  8. Montcalm
  9. Gratiot
  10. Saginaw
  11. Tuscola
  12. Sanilac
  13. Ottawa
  14. Kent
  15. Ionia
  16. Clinton
  17. Shiawassee
  18. Genesee
  19. Lapeer
  20. St. Clair
  21. Allegan
  22. Barry
  23. Eaton
  24. Ingham
  25. Livingston
  26. Oakland
  27. Macomb
  28. Van Buren
  29. Kalamazoo
  30. Calhoun
  31. Jackson
  32. Washtenaw
  33. Wayne
  34. Berrien
  35. Cass
  36. St. Joseph
  37. Branch
  38. Hillsdale
  39. Lenawee
  40. Monroe

(Read how Michigan's counties got their names.)


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