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Detroit Michigan - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Detroit are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Ann Arbor
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Population: 114,024
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Ann Arbor, home to the University of Michigan, is on a number of “lists” in the survey world. It has been noted as being one of the best college towns in the nation, and was named 5th in the country for “best quality of life,” according to Money Magazine. Being a college friendly town, Ann Arbor has a superfluity of bookstores, cafes and restaurants as well as outdoor activities at the nearby parks and gardens. |
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Flint
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Population: 124,943
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Flint is the epitome of a blue collar town, with much of the area’s economy a result of General Motors plants. As the third largest city in Michigan, Flint has approximately 125,000 residents. Flint is home to several colleges and museums. Kettering University, Baker College and a satellite branch of the University of Michigan are all located in Flint. Flint has several art galleries, a planetarium with multimedia and laser shows, and the For-Mar Nature Preserve and Arboretum. |
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Port Huron
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Population: 32,338
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Port Huron is a small city of about 32,000 residents located on Michigan’s central eastern border. It is one of the oldest cities in Michigan and is considered the “Maritime Capital of the Great Lakes.” The birthplace of Thomas Edison, a park in honor of Port Huron’s famous resident is located under the Blue Water Bridge. Most of the notable attractions in this city are linked to the water, from the lighthouses and ship watching to the marina races. |
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