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

- Ecorse is a small city located in southeastern Michigan, bordering the cities of River Rouge and Lincoln Park. It has a population of around 9,000 residents.
- The city was incorporated in 1941, from the former Ecorse Township.
- Historically, Ecorse was a center for steel production and shipbuilding, due to its location along the Detroit River. Some of the largest shipyards in the world were located here during World War II.
- The city is home to a few notable landmarks, including the Ecorse Public Library (built in 1917) and the Ecorse Community Center (built in 1930), which was formerly a movie theater.
- Ecorse has faced economic challenges in recent years, with high levels of poverty and crime. However, efforts are being made to revitalize the city's downtown and attract new businesses to the area.