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Ann Arbor
Real Estate - Real estate in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Saline,
Chelsea, Dexter, Plymouth, Canton, Milan, and Washtenaw County. Check
out our featured listings and community links info! |
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Macomb County,
Michigan -
Husband & wife Real Estate team specializing in central Macomb County,
Michigan. Homes for sale in Macomb Township, Washington Township,
Shelby Township, & Clinton Township plus Sterling Heights, Utica &
Romeo. Area MLS & tons of community information available! e-Pro, GRI |
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SouthEast
Michigan Real Estate
- My mission: To help buyers and sellers in the most thorough and
professional manner. To provide guidance, assistance and advice
throughout the entire buying and selling process. To
negotiate the best price possible. Your
SouthEast Michigan real estate
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Kyle Suhr, Realtor - Kalamazoo
and Portage Area Real Estate - Your REMAX residential and
commercial real estate agent for homes for sale, listings, houses,
vacant land, and investment property. Buy or sell properties in
Kalamazoo, Portage, Mattawan, Vicksburg, Gull Lake, Richland, Michigan
MI. www.KalamazooHomes.com |
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*Northern
Michigan River Front
- Cardinal Realty offers many pieces of
northern
Michigan real estate, Northern
Michigan real estate and northeastern Michigan real estate through link
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Indian tribes were living in the Michigan region
when the first European, Étienne Brulé of France, arrived in
1618. Other French explorers, including Jacques Marquette, Louis
Joliet, and Sieur de la Salle, followed, and the first permanent
settlement was established in 1668 at Sault Ste. Marie. France
was ousted from the territory by Great Britain in 1763,
following the French and Indian Wars.
After the Revolutionary War, the U.S. acquired most of the
region, which remained the scene of constant conflict between
the British and U.S. forces and their respective Indian allies
through the War of 1812.
Bordering on four of the five Great Lakes, Michigan is divided
into Upper and Lower peninsulas by the Straits of Mackinac,
which link lakes Michigan and Huron. The two parts of the state
are connected by the Mackinac Bridge, one of the world's longest
suspension bridges. To the north, connecting lakes Superior and
Huron, are the busy Sault Ste. Marie Canals.
While Michigan ranks first among the states in production of
motor vehicles and parts, it is also a leader in many other
manufacturing and processing lines, including prepared cereals,
machine tools, airplane parts, refrigerators, hardware, and
furniture.
The state produces important amounts of iron, copper, iodine,
gypsum, bromine, salt, lime, gravel, and cement. Michigan's
farms grow apples, cherries, beans, pears, grapes, potatoes, and
sugar beets. Michigan's forests contribute significantly to the
state's economy, supporting thousands of jobs in the
wood-product, tourism, and recreation industries. With 10,083
inland lakes and 3,288 mi of Great Lakes shoreline, Michigan is
a prime area for both commercial and sport fishing.
Points of interest are the automobile plants in Dearborn,
Detroit, Flint, Lansing, and Pontiac; Mackinac Island; Pictured
Rocks and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshores; Greenfield
Village in Dearborn; and the many summer resorts along both the
inland lakes and Great Lakes. |
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