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Welcome to our Michigan Relocation Guide. Find everything from real estate and relocation information, to home loans, career information, schools, insurance, apartments and rentals and so much more.

Category  Algonac
Category  Ann Arbor
Category  Battle Creek
Category  Berkley
Category  Beverly Hills
Category  Birmingham
Category  Bloomfield Hills
Category  Brighton
Category  Canton
Category  Clarkston
Category  Clawson
Category  Commerce
Category  Dearborn
Category  Dearborn Hts
Category  Detroit
Category  Farmington
Category  Farmington Hills
Category  Flint
Category  Grand Rapids
Category  Howell
Category  Jackson
Category  Kalamazoo
Category  Lansing
 
Category  Livonia
Category  Marine City
Category  Muskegon
Category  Northville
Category  Novi
Category  Oakland County
Category  Plymouth
Category  Pontiac
Category  Rochester
Category  Rochester Hills
Category  Royal Oak
Category  Saginaw
Category  Saline
Category  Southfield
Category  St Clair
Category  Sterling Heights
Category  Traverse City
Category  Troy
Category  Waterford
Category  West Bloomfield
Category  White Lake
Category  Wyoming City
 

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Dearborn Relocation Guide

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Dearborn, Michigan is located in Wayne County, 20 miles southwest of Detroit. The population is approximately 90,000 residents. Dearborn is home to many historic buildings...

Michigan
Michigan covers 96,810 square miles and has a population of 9,938,444 people. Michigan's capital is  Lansing which has a population of 119,128. Other important cities are Detroit (pop. 951,270), Grand Rapids (pop. 197,800), Warren (pop. 138,247), Flint (pop. 124,943), Sterling Heights (pop. 124,471), Ann Arbor (pop. 114,024), Livonia (pop. 100,545), Dearborn (pop. 97,775) and Westland (pop. 86,602).

Michigan was admitted to the Union on January 26, 1837 as the 26th state. The state flower is the "Apple Blossom" and its' nicknames are the "Wolverine State" and the "Great Lakes State". Michigan is bordered by Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota (water border), Ohio and Wisconsin.  Michigan's economy is broken into two categories; agriculture and industry.
Dairy products, apples, blueberries, cattle, vegetables, hogs, corn, nursery stock and soybeans provide for the agricultural side. While Motor vehicles and parts, machinery, fabricated metal products, food processing, chemical products, mining and tourism provide for the industrial side.

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