Noun
the part of Michigan between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron
Source: WordNetAs we walked through the historic Lower Peninsula section, we passed by all sorts of architectural delights and then came to a great view of still more—grand mansions, these with water in the foreground. Source: Internet
A small number of salmon were starting to move into the rivers in the northern Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula, according to the Michigan DNR. Source: Internet
Johnson, 44, has a family home and is an official resident of Kalkaska, in the Lower Peninsula, but freely admits he grew up in blue-collar Flat Rock, south of Detroit. Source: Internet
The Northwestern region of Michigan's Lower Peninsula accounts for approximately 75 percent of the U.S. crop of tart cherries, usually about 250 million pounds (11.3 Gg). Source: Internet
When asked where they live, Lower Peninsula residents may hold out a hand and point to a spot on it to indicate the location. citation The peninsula is sometimes divided into the Northern Lower Peninsula and Southern Lower Peninsula. Source: Internet
The southern and central parts of the Lower Peninsula (south of Saginaw Bay and from the Grand Rapids area southward) have a warmer climate ( Köppen climate classification Dfa) with hot summers and cold winters. Source: Internet