I’ve never been to Michigan but I knew it was there. Don’t know where in the state though.
Yes, very close, but it’s not on Lake Huron, and it’s more in the middle (north and south wise) of the Lower Peninsula and it’s not even on Saginaw Bay which is a bay within Lake Huron between Michigan’s Thumb and the rest of the Lower Peninsula.
I grew up in Bay City, which is between Saginaw and Saginaw Bay and is divided by the Saginaw River, which flows into the Saginaw Bay, so yeah, I know where Saginaw is, but I kind of had a head start geographically.
I had it wrong – I misremembered it as being near Winnipeg for some reason.
My parents are from Michigan, and I have relatives still in that state. (Not in or close to Saginaw, though.)
It’s so funny when you ask someone from MI where such-and-such is and they hold up their palm and point. Makes total sense. (When I live in MA, we’d do the same thing for The Cape, but it would be your whole arm held like you were flexing your biceps).
I knew what state it is in, but I couldn’t have told you exactly where in the state. Bet I coulda found it on a map, tho! 
Many years ago I had a 1966 Pontiac LeMans, it had a Saginaw 3 speed transmission in it. Made my GM at it’s Saginaw transmission factory.
The example of this I keep coming back to is Bob Dylan’s You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go, which rhymes “Honolula” with Ashtabula* (hey, it’s Dylan).
*location in the spoiler box belowOhio, on Lake Erie east of Cleveland
And you’ve gotta be “meshugenah” to think those are rhymes.
I live in the UK, so have no idea.
I love the Simon and Garfunkel song. 
I know where Saginaw is, I applied for a job there.
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Oh wait, you’re not talking about
Saginaw, Texas
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I’m a west coast type, but I guessed correctly that it was in Michigan with maybe 60% certainty. Not sure when I learned that.
Passed through many times on the freeway, but not sure if I ever stopped there. I once lived in a house on Saginaw Street, in Salem, Oregon.
I know what state it’s in. I’m not exactly sure WHERE within Michigan it is, though.
(researches… ) Well, now I know where in the state it is.
Also, “America” was the first thing i thought of when seeing your thread title.
Sure. I grew up in Sarnia, Ontario, about 100 miles from Saginaw, and we drove past it to my great aunt’ and uncle’s cottage at least twice a year while I was a kid
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I know the state too although I couldn’t tell you exactly where or much anything else about it. I learned it from song lyrics.
OK, I may be giving away my age and family musical background slightly but even though I had never met someone from said state until I was in college, I grew up hearing the song by Lefty Frizzell ---- so the answer is HELL YES!!!
“Fisherman” is by no means the worst of it. “Michigan” apparently also rhymes with “a richer man,” “ambitious man,” “missing him,” and “rich and then.” A lot of responsibility for a three-syllable state to carry. (I’m more familiar with that song than with the one referenced in the OP.)
I’ve never been to Saginaw but drove up I75 fairly close by a few times. As a veteran atlas reader I already knew where to look.
I think it’s
Michigan
I think something may have happened there because I think of it as a dateline for a news story -
“Reporting to you from Saginaw County, Michigan”
Yep. Right.
Back when they used to run those commercials for compilations CDs (which I loved, it was like channel surfing on the radio but no one got annoyed with me), one of them had the first line “I was born in Saginaw Michigan” in it. I don’t know anything else from that song, but it stuck with me and all these years later when I hear “Saginaw”, I know it’s in Michigan.