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Allen Park
Allen Park is an advantageous location with easy access to major interstates and freeways. Thriving businesses, industry and commerce fuel the city's growth and there are ample housing opportunities. Allen Park is located ten miles southwest of Downtown Detroit, and adjoins Lincoln Park on the east, Taylor on the west and Melvindale on the north. The area of Allen Park is 7.42 square miles and the total street mileage is 99. [visit]
Belleville
Belleville is an attractive community nestled on the peninsular shores of the beautiful and placid Belleville Lake, a picturesque setting painted with tree-line neighborhoods, enlivened by a traditional downtown, and accented with an unobtrusive, wisely-planned industrial park. [visit]
Brownstown
Generations of Downriverites know Brownstown as a quiet community that runs along I-75 from Taylor on the north to Lake Erie on the south. It skips over a few towns in the middle. [visit]
Flat Rock
Flat Rock has been online since 1996 and is proud of our community both on and off-line. Within these web pages we hope you find useful information on our wonderful city and the people that reside here. There are many new and interesting things happening in our community. [visit]
Gibraltar
The City of Gibraltar is located about 30 miles south of Detroit, Michigan on the Detroit River. Gibraltar is a city where almost 4th of July Celebrationeverything revolves around boating, family, and fun. There are many things to do in Gibraltar that make it a wonderful place to stop and relax. [visit]
Grosse Ile
Welcome to Grosse Ile Online, the official web site of Grosse Ile, Michigan. Sponsored by the Township government, Grosse Ile Online provides residents and visitors with community columns, government reports, reminders of important events, and much more. This site has become a central source for information concerning our island home. [visit]
Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park is a community of homes and neighborhoods located minutes away from the many cultural, recreational, and business opportunities of Southeastern Michigan, making Lincoln Park the "Crossroads of Downriver". [visit]
Melvindale
Welcome to the official City of Melvindale website! Our website has been designed with the intent of providing our residents and other interested parties with information about our community. [visit]
Monroe County
Riverview
The City of Riverview is a Metropolitan Detroit suburb located in Southern Wayne County. Geographically, the community is located along the shore of the Detroit River. Riverview was incorporated in 1922 as a Village in the state of Michigan and Riverview was Chartered as a City in 1959. [visit]
Romulus
Explore the City of Romulus and discover a unique setting that offers the best location and the most potential for growth in Southeast Michigan.
The best place for people who seek a more simple, safe and peaceful lifestyle, but want easy access to the excitement and offerings of large urban centers. [visit]
Southgate
Southgate is truly an exciting hometown! It is one with a growing reputation for innovation and quality, as well as a very rich and proud history. Southgate is a city where excellence is the standard and not the exception. [visit]
Taylor
Taylor is in the Downriver section of Metropolitan Detroit, an area that is south of Dearborn, north of Monroe, west of the Detroit River and just east of Detroit Metropolitan Airport. We like to say "all roads lead to Taylor" since we are intersected by the I-94 and I-75 freeways, we are home to six miles of Telegraph Road (US-24) and we are just blocks away from the Southfield Freeway (M-39). [visit]
Trenton
Trenton's frontage on the Detroit River is an invaluable asset, and provides plenty of room for water recreation and for future industrial and commercial expansion.
The river, of course, has played a very important part in the history of the community. This has been a bustling river town in the best sense of the expression - the site of shipyards which for years made use of the large stands of oak and other timber, which also made lumbering an important industry in town. [visit]
Woodhaven
Although carved out of some of the oldest settled regions in the nation, the city is a recent blip on the map; a young sprout surrounded by mature trees. Yet within its short life span, not only has the city made its mark on the Downriver area, but it has also illustrated nearly every milepost on Michigan’s road to the 21 st century. [visit]
Wyandotte
Allen Park
Allen Park is an advantageous location with easy access to major interstates and freeways. Thriving businesses, industry and commerce fuel the city's growth and there are ample housing opportunities. Allen Park is located ten miles southwest of Downtown Detroit, and adjoins Lincoln Park on the east, Taylor on the west and Melvindale on the north. The area of Allen Park is 7.42 square miles and the total street mileage is 99. [visit]
Belleville
Belleville is an attractive community nestled on the peninsular shores of the beautiful and placid Belleville Lake, a picturesque setting painted with tree-line neighborhoods, enlivened by a traditional downtown, and accented with an unobtrusive, wisely-planned industrial park. [visit]
Brownstown
Generations of Downriverites know Brownstown as a quiet community that runs along I-75 from Taylor on the north to Lake Erie on the south. It skips over a few towns in the middle. [visit]
Flat Rock
Flat Rock has been online since 1996 and is proud of our community both on and off-line. Within these web pages we hope you find useful information on our wonderful city and the people that reside here. There are many new and interesting things happening in our community. [visit]
Gibraltar
The City of Gibraltar is located about 30 miles south of Detroit, Michigan on the Detroit River. Gibraltar is a city where almost 4th of July Celebrationeverything revolves around boating, family, and fun. There are many things to do in Gibraltar that make it a wonderful place to stop and relax. [visit]
Grosse Ile
Welcome to Grosse Ile Online, the official web site of Grosse Ile, Michigan. Sponsored by the Township government, Grosse Ile Online provides residents and visitors with community columns, government reports, reminders of important events, and much more. This site has become a central source for information concerning our island home. [visit]
Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park is a community of homes and neighborhoods located minutes away from the many cultural, recreational, and business opportunities of Southeastern Michigan, making Lincoln Park the "Crossroads of Downriver". [visit]
Melvindale
Welcome to the official City of Melvindale website! Our website has been designed with the intent of providing our residents and other interested parties with information about our community. [visit]
Monroe County
Riverview
The City of Riverview is a Metropolitan Detroit suburb located in Southern Wayne County. Geographically, the community is located along the shore of the Detroit River. Riverview was incorporated in 1922 as a Village in the state of Michigan and Riverview was Chartered as a City in 1959. [visit]
Romulus
Explore the City of Romulus and discover a unique setting that offers the best location and the most potential for growth in Southeast Michigan.
The best place for people who seek a more simple, safe and peaceful lifestyle, but want easy access to the excitement and offerings of large urban centers. [visit]
Southgate
Southgate is truly an exciting hometown! It is one with a growing reputation for innovation and quality, as well as a very rich and proud history. Southgate is a city where excellence is the standard and not the exception. [visit]
Taylor
Taylor is in the Downriver section of Metropolitan Detroit, an area that is south of Dearborn, north of Monroe, west of the Detroit River and just east of Detroit Metropolitan Airport. We like to say "all roads lead to Taylor" since we are intersected by the I-94 and I-75 freeways, we are home to six miles of Telegraph Road (US-24) and we are just blocks away from the Southfield Freeway (M-39). [visit]
Trenton
Trenton's frontage on the Detroit River is an invaluable asset, and provides plenty of room for water recreation and for future industrial and commercial expansion.
The river, of course, has played a very important part in the history of the community. This has been a bustling river town in the best sense of the expression - the site of shipyards which for years made use of the large stands of oak and other timber, which also made lumbering an important industry in town. [visit]
Woodhaven
Although carved out of some of the oldest settled regions in the nation, the city is a recent blip on the map; a young sprout surrounded by mature trees. Yet within its short life span, not only has the city made its mark on the Downriver area, but it has also illustrated nearly every milepost on Michigan’s road to the 21 st century. [visit]
Wyandotte
