Daftar julukan kota di Michigan
Daftar julukan kota di Michigan ini mengandung samaran, julukan, dan slogan yang disematkan kepada beberapa kota di Michigan (resmi dan tidak resmi) oleh pemerintah kota, masyarakat setempat, orang asing, badan pariwisata, atau kamar dagang. Julukan kota berperan sebagai perintis identitas lokal, membantu orang asing mengenali masyarakat setempat, atau mengajak orang berkunjung karena julukannya khas; mengangkat martabat daerah; dan mempersatukan masyarakat.[1] Julukan dan slogan yang berubah menjadi "ideologi atau mitos" baru[2] juga diyakini memiliki potensi ekonomi.[1] Potensi ekonominya sulit diukur,[1] tetapi ada beberapa kota yang memakai slogan baru untuk memasarkan/mencitrakan diri dan memanfaatkan potensi ekonomi tersebut.[2]
Beberapa julukan tidak resmi bersifat positif dan negatif. Julukan tidak resmi di bawah ini populer dan sudah lama digunakan.
- Adrian – The Maple City[3][4]
- Alma – Scotland, USA[5]
- Ann Arbor
- Atlanta – Elk Capital of Michigan[11]
- Battle Creek
- Beaver Island – America's Emerald Isle[15]
- Belding
- Berrien Springs – Christmas Pickle Capital of the World[18]
- Champion – Horse Pulling Capital of the U.P.[19]
- Colon – Magic Capital of the World[20]
- Davison – City of Flags[21]
- Detroit
- Drummond Island – Gem of the Huron[30]
- Eau Claire – Cherry Pit Spitting Capital of the World[18]
- Elsie – Michigan's Dairy Capital[31]
- Fairview – Wild Turkey Capital of Michigan[32]
- Flint
- Frankenmuth – Michigan's Little Bavaria[37]
- Fremont – Baby Food Capital of the World[38]
- Gaylord – Michigan's Alpine Village[39]
- Glenn – The Pancake Town[40]
- Grand Haven – Coast Guard City, USA[41]
- Grand Rapids
- Greenville – The Danish Festival City[44]
- Hamtramck
- Holland – Tulip City[47]
- Huntington Woods – City of Homes[48]
- Jackson – Birthplace of the Republican Party[49]
- Kalamazoo
- Linwood – Michigan's Walleye Capital[52]
- Mesick – Mushroom Capital of the World[16]
- Mount Clemens – Bath City[53]
- Mount Pleasant – The Oil Capital of Michigan[54]
- Muskegon
- Naubinway – Top of the Lake[57]
- Negaunee – Irontown, USA[58]
- Newberry – Moose Capital of Michigan[59]
- Niles
- Northville – Switzerland of Wayne County[62]
- Omer – Michigan's Smallest City[63]
- Onaway – Sturgeon Capital of Michigan[64]
- Paradise – Wild Blueberry Capital of Michigan[65]
- Pellston – Icebox of the Nation[66]
- Pinconning – Cheese Capital of Michigan[67]
- Portland – City of Two Rivers[68]
- Romulus – Gateway to the World[69]
- Saint Johns – The Mint City[16]
- Saint Louis – Middle of the Mitten[70]
- Sault Ste. Marie
- South Haven – Blueberry Capital of the World[16]
- Traverse City – Cherry Capital of the World[16][73]
- Utica
- Vassar – Cork Pine City[75]
- Vicksburg – The Village with a Vision[76]
- Whitefish Point – Cranberry Capital of Michigan[77]
Lihat pula
Referensi
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- ^ This moniker appears on the city seal, displayed on the Battle Creek city website
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- ^ This moniker appears on the city seal, displayed on the Davison city website[pranala nonaktif permanen]
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- ^ a b Claims to Fame - Business, Epodunk, accessed April 16, 2007
- ^ This moniker appears in the Entertainment Link on the local television station WDIV's Click On Detroit website[pranala nonaktif permanen]
- ^ Detroit: Sights & Activities, Fodor's, accessed May 8, 2007 "Though the city nicknamed itself "Renaissance City" in the 1970s, it did little to deserve the title until recently."
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- ^ Elsie Michigan - Historic Town Diarsipkan 2011-11-10 di Wayback Machine. accessed August 12, 2012
- ^ Community Ties site Diarsipkan 2010-03-12 di Wayback Machine. accessed May 11, 2010.
- ^ E.g. Auto City Speedway, accessed December 9, 2015
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- ^ Glenn Community Center accessed August 13, 2013.
- ^ [1], accessed November 9, 2015 "Festival History"
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- ^ Charles Sercombe (January 14, 2011), "Movers and Shakers . . . Christine Komisarz", The Review, Hamtramck, Michigan, diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2012-03-15, diakses tanggal 2018-01-16
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- ^ City of Huntington Woods accessed October 11, 2012
- ^ Birthplace of the Republican Party - "Under the Oaks", accessed May 8, 2007
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Pranala luar
- a list Diarsipkan 2015-02-14 di Wayback Machine. of American and a few Canadian nicknames
- U.S. cities list