(Ann Arbor combines a vibrant present with a celebrated past)
Ann Arbor, the Washtenaw County Seat, is located in southwestern Michigan at the junction of US-23 and I- 94. Home of the University of Michigan and the U.of M. Medical Center, this city contributes significantly to Michigan’s culture in the areas of health care, medical research and technology. Its diverse economy includes everything from pharmaceuticals, electronic components and publishing to auto production, food processing, metal and plastics manufacturing.
Visitors and residents alike take full advantage of Ann Arbor's many cultural and entertainment opportunities, many of which are located on the campus of the university. Perhaps the most celebrated of all activities in Ann Arbor is watching the football Wolverines challenge their intra-state rivals, the Spartans of Michigan State University. Whether it be enjoying a sporting event or taking in numerous exhibitions at several campus galleries, Ann Arbor is sure to provide a bit of something for everyone.
Located in Southeast Michigan, Ann Arbor is just 45 miles west of Detroit and 35 miles north of the Ohio border. Some very historic and fast-growing towns surround the city. A pleasant drive along country roads in any direction will lead to one town after another. Bridgewater, Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester, Milan and Saline are all within 30 minutes of the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area.
Ann Arbor is also home to the University of Michigan, one of the country's top Universities. It shapes the composition of the city's economy, population and cultural awareness.
The University of Michigan is an integral part of the city of Ann Arbor. It shapes the composition of the city's economy, population and cultural awareness. One of every three adults in the city are employed by the university; its worldwide reputation draws esteemed professors from all parts of the world; and the university host a wide range of cultural events promoting local and visiting artists, musicians, writers and celebrities. University of Michigan sports draw thousands of enthusiastic spectators from all over. Tours are held at least twice a week and are free and open to the public.
DOWNTOWN
Main Street Area
The Main Street area is considered by many to be the restaurant center of Ann Arbor. Featuring a wide array of galleries, bookstores, gift shops, clothing stores, and over 50 restaurants, many with seasonal sidewalk cafes.
State Street Area
The State Street Area connects the University of Michigan campus with the rest of Ann Arbor's downtown. A great mix of clothing stores, bookstores, music stores, and museums, as well a selection of eating establishments.
South University
South University is where students and townies interact. A wide assortment of interesting shops, including excellent jewelry stores, unique gift stores, University of Michigan souvenir shops, and music stores.
Kerrytown Historic District
This area, with its brick streets and turn-of-the-century buildings, has galleries, a concert house, antiques and gift shops, boutiques, indoor and outdoor markets, and the world-famous Zingerman's Deli. Kerrytown is also home to the Ann Arbor Farmer's Market.
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