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Allen Park,   Beech,   Belleville,   Belleville North,   Canton,   Cherry Hill,   Cherry Island,   Dearborn,   Dearborn Heights,   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,   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 Highland Park, MI?
Then read on!

Highland Park is a city in Wayne County, Michigan, United States. It is a suburb of Detroit and has a population of approximately 10,000 people. Highland Park is known for being the birthplace of the first automobile plant of the Ford Motor Company.

The city has gone through some economic challenges in recent decades, but it is now seeing some revitalization efforts. It still has some historic homes and buildings, including the Highland Park Ford Plant, which was designed by Albert Kahn, a prominent architect of the time.

Highland Park is also home to the Highland Park Community College, which offers a range of academic programs and vocational training.

In terms of recreation, Highland Park has some parks and green spaces, including the Highland Park Community Park and the Ford Park. There are also some local shops and restaurants in the city.

Overall, Highland Park is a city with a rich history and a diverse community, and it is worth exploring for those interested in the automotive industry or urban development.