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Michigan Town the Most Mispronounced Place in America
Congrats, my fellow Michigander. While the rest of the country wrestles with tongue-twisters like Albuquerque and Zephyrhills, we've managed to sneak one of our beloved towns onto Frommers' list of America's Top 12 Most Mispronounced Place Names. But, let's be real—even Michigan residents get this one wrong, and it drives folks crazy.
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From coast to coast, place names have baffled tourists for generations. Don't believe me? Take a drive through the Upper Peninsula and see how many town names you can pronounce. But, it's not even one of these towns based on tribal names that made Frommers' Top 12; in fact, the name in question is of French origin.
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For Michigan natives, this is a no-brainer. If you're scratching your head wondering what town in the Mitten State causes the most confusion, hand tight, we're getting there. First, let's set the scene. Picture a charming, car-free island dotted with fudge shops and horse-drawn carriages. You know the one. The problem?
Outsiders are determined to butcher its name. For the love of pasties, it's Mack-i-NAW—not Mack-in-ACK. That final "C" is as silent as a Michigander enjoying a coney dog. Welcome to Mackinac Island, Michigan's most commonly mispronounced place.
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But wait, there's more! Venture north to the Upper Peninsula, and you'll find another tricky tongue-teaser: Sault Ste. Marie. Say it with me now, "soo-saynt-mar-EE." Or just call it "The Soo," sound like a local, and save yourself the embarrassment.
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So, why do people stumble so much? Maybe it's the French origins. Maybe it's because they've never ventured beyond the Mighty Mac. Either way, it's our job as proud Michiganders to educate them—with a healthy side of sarcasm of course.
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