*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Woodhaven ***
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, Michigan in Wayne County

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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,   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,   Wyandotte,  

 

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

Here are a few facts about Woodhaven, Michigan:

- Woodhaven is a city located in Wayne County, Michigan, in the metropolitan Detroit area.
- As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of Woodhaven was 12,875 people.
- The city was first settled in the early 19th century and was originally known as Monguagon Township.
- In 1925, the village of Woodhaven was incorporated and in 1965, it became a city.
- Woodhaven is home to a number of parks and recreational facilities, including Civic Center Park, Captain's Park, and Woodhaven Ice Arena.
- The city is also home to several annual events, such as the Woodhaven Days Festival and the Woodhaven Winterfest.
- Woodhaven is served by the Woodhaven-Brownstown School District, which includes several elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school.