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, Michigan in Livingston County


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

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

Anderson,   Brighton,   Chalkerville,   Chilson,   Cohoctah,   Cohoctah Center,   Deer Creek,   Deerfield Center,   Fleming,   Fowlerville,   Green Oak,   Gregory,   Hamburg,   Hartland,   Hell,   Kaiserville,   Lakeland,   Nicholson,   Oak Grove,   Parishfield,   Parshallville,   Pettysville,   Pinckney,   Plainfield,   Rushton,   Unadilla,  

 

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

Here are some facts about Howell, Michigan:

1. Howell is the county seat of Livingston County.
2. The city was founded in 1835 and named after Thomas Howell, a county surveyor.
3. Howell has a population of approximately 9,500 people.
4. The famous author Margaret Mitchell spent her childhood years in Howell, where her grandfather owned a drugstore.
5. During the Civil War, Howell served as a stop on the underground railroad, helping escaped slaves reach Canada.
6. Downtown Howell has a historic character, with many buildings dating back to the 1800s.
7. Howell is home to several cultural events throughout the year, including the Michigan Challenge Balloonfest, the Howell Melon Festival, and the Howell Art Project.
8. The city is also known for its many parks and outdoor recreation options, such as the Pinckney State Recreation Area and the Brighton State Recreation Area.