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, Michigan in Bay County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Auburn.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Bay county include:

Aplin Beach,   Bay City,   Beaver,   Bentley,   Brissette Beach,   Crump,   Donahue Beach,   Duel,   Essexville,   Fisherville,   Kawkawlin,   Killarney Beach,   Lagoon Beach,   Linwood,   Linwood Beach,   Little Killarney Beach,   Loehme,   Meyers Beach,   Mount Forest,   Munger,   Nine Mile,   North Williams,   Pinconning,   Seidlers,   Tobico Beach,   Willard,  

 

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Alcona,   Alger,   Allegan,   Alpena,   Antrim,   Arenac,   Baraga,   Barry,   Benzie,   Berrien,   Branch,   Calhoun,   Cass,   Charlevoix,   Cheboygan,   Chippewa,   Clare,   Clinton,   Crawford,   Delta,   Dickinson,   Eaton,   Emmet,   Genesee,   Gladwin,   Gogebic,   Grand Traverse,   Gratiot,   Hillsdale,   Houghton,   Huron,   Ingham,   Ionia,   Iosco,   Iron,   Isabella,   Jackson,   Kalamazoo,   Kalkaska,   Kent,   Keweenaw,   Lake,   Lapeer,   Leelanau,   Lenawee,   Livingston,   Luce,   Mackinac,   Macomb,   Manistee,   Marquette,   Mason,   Mecosta,   Menominee,   Midland,   Missaukee,   Monroe,   Montcalm,   Montmorency,   Muskegon,   Newaygo,   Oakland,   Oceana,   Ogemaw,   Ontonagon,   Osceola,   Oscoda,   Otsego,   Ottawa,   Presque Isle,   Roscommon,   Saginaw,   Saint Clair,   Saint Joseph,   Sanilac,   Schoolcraft,   Shiawassee,   Tuscola,   Van Buren,   Washtenaw,   Wayne,   Wexford,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Auburn, MI?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Auburn, Michigan:

1. The name Auburn originally comes from the color of the sand found near the village.

2. Auburn is the birthplace of Hall of Fame baseball player, Charlie Gehringer.

3. The village is home to a number of small businesses, including antique shops and restaurants.

4. Auburn is located near the Saginaw Bay, one of the largest bodies of fresh water in the world.

5. The village celebrates an annual "Auburn Cornfest" every August, which features live music, food, and a parade.

6. Auburn is located on the rail line of the Pere Marquette Railway, and was an important shipping point for lumber and agricultural goods in the 1800s.

7. One of the oldest buildings in Auburn is the Auburn Hotel, which was built in 1893 and served as a stagecoach stop and saloon. It is now a bar and restaurant.