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Audio:QS061501
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Correct:Lansing*QS061502*
Wrong 1:Ann Arbor
Wrong 2:Battle Creek
Wrong 3:Detroit
Wrong 4:Flint
Wrong 5:Grand Rapids
Wrong 6:Kalamazoo
Wrong 7:Springfield
Wrong 8:Warren
GeoByte1:Michigan State University in Lansing was the world's first agricultural college.
GeoByte2:Lansing is the home of the State Library and the Michigan Historical Museum.
GeoByte3:Lansing is about 85 miles (136 km) northwest of Detroit, the largest city in Michigan.
GeoByte4:Lansing is a major center of automobile production.
GeoByte5:The first white settlers came to the area that is now Lansing in 1837. In 1847 Lansing replaced Detroit as the state capital.
GeoByte6:Michigan's first governor, Stevens T. Mason, was only 23 years old when he was elected.
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