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, Michigan in Wayne County


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Allen Park,   Beech,   Belleville,   Belleville North,   Canton,   Cherry Hill,   Cherry Island,   Dearborn,   Denton,   Detroit,   East Rockwood,   Ecorse,   Edgewater Heights,   Elm,   Flat Rock,   Fort Wayne,   Garden City,   Gibraltar,   Grand View Acres,   Grosse Ile,   Grosse Pointe,   Grosse Pointe Farms,   Grosse Pointe Park,   Grosse Pointe Shores,   Grosse Pointe Woods,   Hamtramck,   Hand,   Harper Woods,   Highland Park,   Inkster,   Lincoln Park,   Livonia,   Maple Beach,   Martinsville,   Melvindale,   Milleville Beach,   New Boston,   Northville,   Norton,   Plymouth,   Redford,   River Rouge,   Riverview,   Rockwood,   Romulus,   Roulo,   Sheldon,   Southgate,   Stark,   Sunnyside,   Taylor,   Trenton,   Village of Grosse Pointe Shores,   Waltz,   Wayne,   West Sumpter,   Westland,   Willow,   Woodhaven,   Wyandotte,  

 

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

Here are some interesting facts regarding the city Dearborn Heights, Michigan:

1. The city was incorporated in 1960 and is made up of portions of both Dearborn and Inkster.

2. The Ford Rouge Plant, which has been in operation since 1928, is located just a few miles from Dearborn Heights.

3. The city is home to several parks, including Hines Park, which is over 1,000 acres and is known for its hiking and biking trails.

4. Arab Americans make up a significant portion of Dearborn Heights' population, and the city hosts an annual Arab International Festival.

5. Dearborn Heights is known for its strong community involvement in local affairs, with numerous civic organizations and community events throughout the year.

6. The city is also home to the first Little Caesars Pizza store, which opened in 1959 and is still in operation today.