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  2. Taylor, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Taylor, Michigan. /  42.24083°N 83.26972°W  / 42.24083; -83.26972. Taylor is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Its population was 63,409 at the 2020 census. [5] Taylor is the fifth most-populated city in Wayne County and the 17th most-populated city in Michigan . The area was originally a civil township known as ...

  3. Taylor School District - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor School District is headquartered the city of Taylor in Greater Detroit in the U.S. state of Michigan. The district, located in the Downriver area southwest of Detroit, has a territory of 25 square miles (65 km 2 ). The district serves Taylor and portions of Brownstown, Dearborn Heights, Inkster, and Westland.

  4. Heritage Park (Taylor, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Park is a community park in Taylor, Michigan located at 12111 Pardee Road. Many know it as "The Jewel of the City". The park offers baseball diamonds, soccer fields, historical buildings, a public library, and many more events for the public to enjoy. Families gather at Heritage Park to engage in activities with the family outside of ...

  5. Timeline of Michigan history - Wikipedia

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    1813 Lewis Cass became Territorial Governor. 1817 The University of Michigan was established in Detroit, the first public university in the state. 1818 The British ceded control of the Upper Peninsula and the St. Clair River islands to the U.S. after the Treaty of Ghent and border negotiations were concluded.

  6. Southland Center (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Southland Center (also known as Southland Mall) is an enclosed mall located at 23000 Eureka Road in Taylor, Michigan (a Downriver community located southwest of Detroit ), exactly halfway between U.S. Highway 24 (Telegraph Road) and the Interstate 75 freeway. The mall features Macy's, JCPenney, and Best Buy, in addition to a 12-screen stadium ...

  7. Gibraltar Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    History. The Gibraltar Trade Center started as an outdoor market, and auction house on Woodruff Road along the southern limits of Gibraltar, Michigan (hence the name) in the 1970's. It, later, relocated to a permanent location, inside of a former Joshua Doore warehouse on Eureka Road in Taylor in 1980, fully occupying the site by 1982.

  8. Ecorse River - Wikipedia

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    Ecorse River. /  42.23500°N 83.14722°W  / 42.23500; -83.14722. The Ecorse River is an 18.8-mile-long (30.3 km) [2] river in southern Michigan. Because of its small size, it is often identified as Ecorse Creek. It flows through the Downriver section of Metro Detroit, and is a tributary of the Detroit River. The early French settlers ...

  9. Taylor, MI - Wikipedia

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