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Michigan International Speedway
- Michigan

Principal Locations
  1. Ann Arbor
  2. Auburn Hills
  3. Battle Creek
  4. Bay City
  5. Dearborn
  6. Detroit
  7. East Lansing
  8. Flint
  9. Fowlerville
  10. Grand Rapids
  11. Kalamazoo
  12. Lansing
  13. Marquette
  14. Mount Pleasant
  15. Port Huron
  16. Saginaw
  17. Sault Ste. Marie
  18. Warren
  19. Ypsilanti

Resources


Michigan International Speedway



July 7, 2004 Speedway Cash "Bonus Drawing" Winners
Michigan International Speedway® Merchandise Prize Packs ...

July 7, 2004 Speedway Cash "Bonus Drawing" Winners ... [Read More]

Appendix I - Managing Travel for Planned Special Events Handbook
Michigan International Speedway ...

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U.S. Congressman Joe Schwarz
In the mid 1800's, Lenawee County was a leader both in population and agriculture in Michigan. Lenawee's population growth slowed in the late 1800's but its agriculture and diverse economy kept it strong. There was production of railroad cars, wire fencing, and a small number of automobiles. Today, both agriculture and industry remain strong in Lenawee County. This area includes the scenic Irish Hills area, Michigan International Speedway, Hidden Lakes Gardens, Hayes State Park and the Cambridge Junction historical area. ... [Read More]

USGS Landsat Project
View in high resolution - (240.5 Kb) Indianapolis Indiana, with a population of nearly 900,000 people is probably best known for its world-famous racetrack, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. That track is the home of the two largest single-day sporting events in the world, the famed Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400. ... [Read More]


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