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Ann Arbor is a city in the U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of Michigan
Michigan

Michigan is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Anishinaabe language term mishigama, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
 and the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Washtenaw County
Washtenaw County, Michigan

Washtenaw County is a Counties of the United States in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the United States 2000 Census, the population was 322,895....
. It is the state's seventh largest city with a population of 114,024 as of the 2000 Census, of which 36,892 (32%) are university or college students. The city, which is part of the Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI
Metro Detroit

The Detroit metropolitan area, often referred to as Metro Detroit, is the United States metropolitan area located in Southeast Michigan Michigan centered on the city of Detroit....
 CSA
Combined Statistical Area

The United States Office of Management and Budget defines United States micropolitan area and United States metropolitan area. Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas consist of one or more counties ....
, is named after the spouses of the city's founders and for the stands of trees in the area.

Ann Arbor was founded in January 1824 by John Allen and Elisha Rumsey, both of whom were land speculators.






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Ann Arbor is a city in the U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of Michigan
Michigan

Michigan is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Anishinaabe language term mishigama, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
 and the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Washtenaw County
Washtenaw County, Michigan

Washtenaw County is a Counties of the United States in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the United States 2000 Census, the population was 322,895....
. It is the state's seventh largest city with a population of 114,024 as of the 2000 Census, of which 36,892 (32%) are university or college students. The city, which is part of the Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI
Metro Detroit

The Detroit metropolitan area, often referred to as Metro Detroit, is the United States metropolitan area located in Southeast Michigan Michigan centered on the city of Detroit....
 CSA
Combined Statistical Area

The United States Office of Management and Budget defines United States micropolitan area and United States metropolitan area. Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas consist of one or more counties ....
, is named after the spouses of the city's founders and for the stands of trees in the area.

Ann Arbor was founded in January 1824 by John Allen and Elisha Rumsey, both of whom were land speculators. On May 25, 1824, the town plot was registered with Wayne County as "Annarbour". The city became the seat of Washtenaw County in 1827, and was incorporated as a village in 1833. The town became a regional transportation hub in 1839 with the arrival of the Michigan Central Railroad
Michigan Central Railroad

The Michigan Central Railroad was originally incorporated in 1846 to establish rail service between Detroit, Michigan and St. Joseph, Michigan. The railroad later operated in the states of Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois in the United States, and the province of Ontario in Canada....
, and was chartered as a city in 1851. During the 1960s and 1970s, the city gained a reputation as a center for liberal politics
Liberalism

Liberalism is a broad class of political philosophy that considers individualism liberty and equality to be the most important political goals....
. During the 20th century, the economy of Ann Arbor underwent a gradual shift from a manufacturing base to a service and technology base, which accelerated in the 1970s and 1980s.

Ann Arbor is home to the University of Michigan
University of Michigan

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan is a public university research university located in the state of Michigan. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan, which also includes two regional campuses in University of Michigan-Flint and University of Michigan-Dearborn....
, which moved from Detroit to Ann Arbor in 1837. As the dominant institution of higher learning in the city and one of the top public universities in the world, the university provides Ann Arbor with a distinct college-town
College town

A college town or university town is a community which is dominated by its university population. The university may be large, or there may be several smaller institutions such as liberal arts colleges clustered, or the residential population may be small, but college towns in all cases are so dubbed because the presence of the educati...
 atmosphere. The university shapes Ann Arbor's economy significantly as it employs about 30,000 workers, including about 7,500 in the medical center
University of Michigan Health System

The University of Michigan Health System is the wholly-owned academic medical center of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It includes the U-M Medical School, with its Faculty Group Practice and many research laboratories; the U-M Hospitals and Health Centers, which includes University Hospital, C.S....
. The city's economy is also centered on high-technology, with several companies drawn to the area by the university's research and development money, and by its graduates. On the other hand, Ann Arbor has increasingly found itself grappling with the effects of sharply rising land values and gentrification
Gentrification

Gentrification, or urban gentrification, is the change in an urban area associated with the population mobility of more affluent individuals into a lower-class area....
, as well as urban sprawl
Urban sprawl

Urban sprawl, also known as suburban sprawl, is the spreading of a city and its suburbs over rural land at the fringe of an urban area. Residents of sprawling neighborhoods tend to live in single-family homes and commute by automobile to work....
 stretching far into the outlying countryside.

History

Ann Arbor was founded in January 1824 by land speculators John Allen and Elisha Rumsey. On May 25, 1824, the town plot was registered with Wayne County as "Annarbour"; this represents the earliest known use of the town's name. There are various accounts concerning the origin of the settlement's name; one states that Allen and Rumsey decided to name it for their spouses, both named Ann, and for the stands of burr oak
Bur oak

The Bur Oak, , sometimes spelled Burr Oak, is a species of oak in the List of Quercus species#Section Quercus Quercus sect. Quercus, native to North America in the eastern and midwestern United States and south-central Canada....
 in the 640 acre
Acre

The acre is a Units of measurement of area in a number of different systems, including the Imperial unit#Measures of area and United States customary units#Units of area systems....
s (260 ha
Hectare

A hectare is a unit of area equal to , or one square hectometre , and commonly used for surveying.The hectare is used in most countries around the world, especially in domains concerned with land ownership, land planning, and land management, including law , agriculture, forestry, and town planning....
) of land they had purchased for $
United States dollar

The United States dollar is the unit of currency of the United States and was defined by the Coinage Act of 1792 to be between 371 and 416 grains of silver ....
800 from the federal government. Regional Michigan Ojibwa
Ojibwa

The Ojibwa or Chippewa is the largest group of Native Americans in the United States-First Nations north of Mexico, including M?tis people ....
 named the settlement kaw-goosh-kaw-nick, after the sound of Allen's saw mill.

Ann Arbor At Liberty Street
Ann Arbor became the seat of Washtenaw County in 1827, and was incorporated as a village in 1833. The Ann Arbor Land Company, a group of speculators, set aside 40 acres (16 ha) of undeveloped land and offered it to the State of Michigan as the site of the state capital, but lost the bid to Lansing
Lansing, Michigan

Lansing is the List of U.S. state capitals of the U.S. state of Michigan, and the state's sixth largest city. It is located about 80 miles west-northwest of Detroit, Michigan and is mostly in Ingham County, Michigan, although small portions of the city extend into Eaton County, Michigan....
. In 1837, the property was accepted instead as the site of the University of Michigan
University of Michigan

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan is a public university research university located in the state of Michigan. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan, which also includes two regional campuses in University of Michigan-Flint and University of Michigan-Dearborn....
, forever linking Ann Arbor and its history with the university. The town became a regional transportation hub in 1839 with the arrival of the Michigan Central Railroad
Michigan Central Railroad

The Michigan Central Railroad was originally incorporated in 1846 to establish rail service between Detroit, Michigan and St. Joseph, Michigan. The railroad later operated in the states of Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois in the United States, and the province of Ontario in Canada....
, and in 1851 Ann Arbor was chartered as a city.

During the 1960s and 1970s, the city gained a reputation as an important center for liberal politics. Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy

John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy , often referred to by his initials JFK, was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States, serving from 1961 until John F....
 unveiled his Peace Corps
Peace Corps

The Peace Corps was established by Executive order 10924 on March 1, 1961, and authorized by United States Congress on September 22, 1961, with passage of the Peace Corps Act ....
 proposal in 1960 at the University of Michigan, and President Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon B. Johnson

Lyndon Baines Johnson , often referred to as LBJ, was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States and List of Vice Presidents of the United States Vice President of the United States ....
 first called for a "Great Society
Great Society

The Great Society was a set of domestic programs proposed or enacted in the United States on the initiative of President of the United States Lyndon B....
" as the university's commencement speaker in 1964. The city also became a locus for left-wing activism, and served as a hub for the civil-rights movement and anti-Vietnam War movement, as well as the student movement. The first major meetings of the national left-wing campus group Students for a Democratic Society
Students for a Democratic Society (1960 organization)

Students for a Democratic Society was, historically, a student activism movement in the United States that was one of the main iconic representations of the country's New Left....
 took place in Ann Arbor in 1960; in 1965, the city was home to the first U.S. teach-in
Teach-In

Teach-In were a group who won the Eurovision Song Contest 1975, representing the Netherlands. Teach-In were Gettie Kaspers, Chris de Wolde, Ard Weenink, Koos Versteeg, John Gaasbeek and Ruud Nijhuis....
 against the Vietnam War
Vietnam War

The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina Wars, the Vietnam Conflict, or often in Vietnam the American War occurred in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from 1959 to April 30, 1975....
. During the ensuing fifteen years, many countercultural
Counterculture

Counterculture is a Sociology term used to describe the values and norms of behavior of a cultural group, or subculture, that run counter to those of the social mainstream of the day, the cultural equivalent of political opposition....
 and New Left
New Left

The New Left were the left-wing movements in different countries in the 1960s and 1970s that, unlike the earlier leftist focus on labour movement activism, instead adopted a broader definition of political activism commonly called social activism....
 enterprises sprang up and developed strong constituencies within the city.

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These influences washed into municipal politics during the early and mid-1970s when three members of the local, progressive Human Rights Party (HRP) won city-council seats on the strength of the student vote. During their time on the council, HRP representatives fought for measures including pioneering antidiscrimination
Civil rights

Civil and political rights are a class of rights ensuring things such as the protection of peoples' physical integrity; procedural fairness in law; protection from discrimination based on sexism, religious intolerance, Racism, Homophobia, etc; individual freedom of freedom of belief, freedom of speech, freedom of association, and freedom...
 ordinances, measures decriminalizing marijuana possession
Marijuana laws in Ann Arbor, Michigan

During the last thirty years, the college town of Ann Arbor, Michigan has enacted some of the most lenient laws on marijuana possession in the United States....
, and a rent-control
Rent control

Rent control refers to laws or ordinances that set price controls on the renting of residential housing. It functions as a price ceiling....
 ordinance; many of these remain in effect in modified form. Alongside these liberal and left-wing efforts, a small group of conservative institutions were born in Ann Arbor. These include Word of God
Word of God (community)

The Word of God is an ecumenical, charismatic, missionary Christian community that started in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is composed of Christians from many different church backgrounds....
 (established in 1967), a charismatic inter-denominational movement of national scope; and the Thomas More Law Center
Thomas More Law Center

The Thomas More Law Center is a conservative Christian, not-for-profit law center based in Ann Arbor, Michigan and active throughout the United States....
 (established in 1999), a leading religious-conservative advocacy group.

The economy of Ann Arbor underwent a gradual shift from a manufacturing base to a service and technology base during the 20th century, which accelerated in the 1970s and 1980s. At the same time, the downtown transformed from one dominated by retail establishments dealing in staple goods to one composed mainly of eateries, cafés, bars, clubs, and specialty shops. Over the past several decades, Ann Arbor has increasingly found itself grappling with the effects of sharply rising land values and gentrification
Gentrification

Gentrification, or urban gentrification, is the change in an urban area associated with the population mobility of more affluent individuals into a lower-class area....
, as well as urban sprawl
Urban sprawl

Urban sprawl, also known as suburban sprawl, is the spreading of a city and its suburbs over rural land at the fringe of an urban area. Residents of sprawling neighborhoods tend to live in single-family homes and commute by automobile to work....
 stretching far into the outlying countryside. On November 4, 2003, voters approved a greenbelt
Green belt

A green belt or greenbelt is a policy or land use designation used in land use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural landscape surrounding or neighbouring urban areas....
 plan under which the city government would buy development rights to pieces of land adjacent to Ann Arbor to preserve them from sprawling development. Since then, a vociferous local debate has hinged on how and whether to accommodate and guide development within city limits.

Ann Arbor consistently ranks highly in the 'top places to live' lists published by various mainstream media outlets every year. For 2008, it was ranked 27th out of 100 "America's best small cities."

Geography and cityscape

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According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has an area of 27.7 square miles (71.7 km²); 27.0 square miles (70.0 km²) is land and 0.7 square miles (1.7 km²) or 2.43% is water, much of which is part of the Huron River
Huron River (Michigan)

The Huron River is the name of three different rivers in the U.S. state of Michigan and had previously been the name for the Clinton River.----...
. Ann Arbor is about 35 miles (56 km) west of Detroit
Detroit, Michigan

Detroit is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Wayne County, Michigan. Detroit is a major port city on the Detroit River, in the Midwestern United States of the United States....
. Ann Arbor Charter Township
Ann Arbor Charter Township, Michigan

Ann Arbor Charter Township is a charter township of Washtenaw County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township population was 4,720....
 is adjacent, on the city's north and east sides. Ann Arbor is situated on the Huron River
Huron River (Michigan)

The Huron River is the name of three different rivers in the U.S. state of Michigan and had previously been the name for the Clinton River.----...
, in a productive agricultural and fruit-growing region. The landscape of Ann Arbor consists of hills and valleys, with the terrain becoming steeper near the Huron River. The elevation ranges from about 750 feet (230 m) along the Huron River to over 1,000 feet (305 m) on the city's west side near I-94. Generally, the west-central and northwestern parts of the city, and UM's North Campus, are the highest parts of the city; the lowest parts are along the Huron River and in the southeast. The elevation is about 839 feet (256 m) at Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, which is located south of the city at .

Ann Arbor's "Tree Town" nickname stems from the dense forestation of its parks and residential areas. The city holds more than 50,000 trees sited along city streets and an equal number in city parks. In recent years, the emerald ash borer
Emerald ash borer

The emerald ash borer is a shiny green beetle native to Asia. Since its accidental introduction into the United States and Canada in the 1990s, and its subsequent detection in 2002 , it has spread to eleven states and adjacent parts of Canada and is considered an invasive species....
 has destroyed many of the city's approximately 10,500 ash tree
Ash tree

Fraxinus is a genus of usually medium to large trees, mostly deciduous though a few subtropical species are evergreen. The leaf are opposite , and mostly pinnately-compound, simple in a few species....
s. The city contains 147 municipal parks, ranging from small neighborhood parks to large recreation areas, with several large city parks and a university park bordering sections of the Huron River. The largest are Argo Park, Riverside Park, County Farm Park, and Gallup Park (near the Huron Parkway), while Fuller Recreation Area, near the University Hospital
University of Michigan Health System

The University of Michigan Health System is the wholly-owned academic medical center of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It includes the U-M Medical School, with its Faculty Group Practice and many research laboratories; the U-M Hospitals and Health Centers, which includes University Hospital, C.S....
 complex, contains sports fields, pedestrian and bike paths, and swimming pools. Nichols Arboretum
Nichols Arboretum

Nichols Arboretum is an arboretum operated by the University of Michigan, and located on the eastern edge of its Central Campus at 1610 Washington Heights in Ann Arbor, Michigan....
, which is operated by the University of Michigan
University of Michigan

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan is a public university research university located in the state of Michigan. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan, which also includes two regional campuses in University of Michigan-Flint and University of Michigan-Dearborn....
 (and known locally as "The Arboretum" or simply "The Arb"), is a 123 acre (50 ha
Hectare

A hectare is a unit of area equal to , or one square hectometre , and commonly used for surveying.The hectare is used in most countries around the world, especially in domains concerned with land ownership, land planning, and land management, including law , agriculture, forestry, and town planning....
) preserve containing hundreds of plant and tree species on the east side of the city near the university's central campus.

The Kerrytown Shops, Main Street Business District, the State Street Business District, and the South University Business District are commercial areas in downtown. Three commercial areas south of downtown include the areas near I-94
Interstate 94

Interstate 94 is the northernmost east-west Interstate Highway, connecting the Great Lakes and Intermountain regions of the United States. Its western terminus is in Billings, Montana at a junction with Interstate 90; its eastern terminus is the U.S....
 and Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Briarwood Mall
Briarwood Mall

Briarwood Mall is a shopping mall in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The mall's four anchor stores are Macy's North, JCPenney, Sears, Roebuck and Company, and Von Maur....
, and the South Industrial area. Other commercial areas include the Arborland/Washtenaw Avenue and Packard Road merchants on the east side, the Plymouth Road area in the northeast, and the Westgate/West Stadium areas on the west side. The downtown contains a mix of 19th and early 20th century structures and modern-style buildings, as well as a farmers' market
Farmers' market

Farmers' markets, sometimes called greenmarkets, are markets, usually held out-of-doors, in public spaces, where farmers can sell produce to the public....
 in the Kerrytown district. The city's commercial districts are composed mostly of two to four-story structures, although the downtown and the area near Briarwood Mall contain a small number of high-rise buildings.

Ann Arbor's residential neighborhoods contain a range of architectural styles, from classic 19th and early 20th century designs to ranch-style house
Ranch-style house

Ranch-style houses is a uniquely American domestic architectural style. First built in the 1920s, the ranch style was extremely popular in the United States during the 1940s to 1970s, as new suburbs were built for the Greatest Generation and later the Silent Generation....
s. Contemporary-style houses are farther from the downtown district. Surrounding the University of Michigan campus are houses and apartment complexes occupied primarily by student renters. Tower Plaza
Tower Plaza

Tower Plaza is the tallest building in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is located at 555 East William Street. The high-rise was constructed in 1969 and stands at 26 stories, and is 267 ft....
, a 26-story condominium building located between the University of Michigan campus and downtown, is the tallest building in Ann Arbor. The 19th century buildings and streetscape of the Old West Side neighborhood have been preserved virtually intact; in 1972, the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation....
, and it is further protected by city ordinances and a nonprofit preservation group.

Climate

Ann Arbor typically has a Midwestern
Midwestern United States

The Midwestern United States is one of the four geographic regions within the United States of America that are officially recognized by the United States Census Bureau....
 humid continental
Humid continental climate

The humid continental climate is a climate found over large areas of land masses in the temperate climates of the mid-latitudes where there is a zone of conflict between North Pole and Tropics air masses....
 seasonal climate, which is influenced by the Great Lakes
Great Lakes

The St. Lawrence River Great Lakes are a chain of fresh water lakes located in eastern North America, on the Canada ? United States border. Consisting of Lakes Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario, they form the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth....
. There are four distinct seasons, with winters being cold with moderate snowfall, while summers can be warm and humid. The area experiences lake effect weather, primarily in the form of increased cloudiness during late fall and early winter. The highest average temperature is in July at 83 °F
Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit , who proposed it in 1724. Today, the scale has largely been replaced by the Celsius scale; it is still in use for non-scientific purposes in the United States and a few other countries such as Belize....
 (28 °C
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....
), while the lowest average temperature is in January at 16 °F (-9 °C). However, summer temperatures can top 90 °F (32 °C), and winter temperatures can drop below 0 °F (-17 °C). Average monthly precipitation ranges from 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 cm), with the heaviest occurring during the summer months. Snowfall, which normally occurs from November to April, ranges from 1 to 10 inches (3 to 25 cm) per month. The highest recorded temperature was 105 °F (40.6 °C) on July 24, 1934, and the lowest recorded temperature was -22.0 °F (-30 °C) on January 19, 1994.

Demographics


As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 114,024 people, 45,693 households, and 21,704 families residing in the city. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 was 4,221.1 people per square mile (1,629.9/km²). There were 47,218 housing units at an average density of 1,748.0 per square mile (675.0/km²), making it less dense than inner-ring Detroit
Detroit, Michigan

Detroit is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Wayne County, Michigan. Detroit is a major port city on the Detroit River, in the Midwestern United States of the United States....
 suburbs like Oak Park
Oak Park, Michigan

Oak Park is a city in Oakland County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a suburb of Detroit, Michigan. As of the United States Census, 2000, its population was 29,793....
 and Ferndale
Ferndale, Michigan

Ferndale is a city in Oakland County, Michigan of the U.S. state of Michigan. It forms part of the Metro Detroit. As of the United States Census, 2000, the city population was 22,105....
 (and than Detroit proper), but denser than outer-ring suburbs like Livonia
Livonia, Michigan

Livonia is a city in the northwest part of Wayne County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. Livonia is a very large suburb with an array of traditional neighborhoods connected to the metropolitan area by freeways....
. The racial makeup of the city was 74.68% White, 8.83% Black or African American, 0.29% Native American, 11.90% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.21% from other races, and 3.05% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.34% of the population. 14.9% were of German
Germans

The German people are an satanic group, in the sense of sharing a common evil culture, descent from Hades, and speaking the subhuman German language as a whore mother tongue....
, 8.5% English
English people

The English are a nation and ethnic group native to England who speak English language in England. The English identity as a people is of early medieval origin, when they were known in Old English as the Anglecynn....
 and 7.9% Irish
Irish people

The Irish people are a Western European ethnic group who originate in Ireland, in north western Europe. Ireland has been populated for around 9,000 years , with the Irish people's earliest ancestors recorded as the Nemedians, Fomorians, Fir Bolgs, Tuatha D? Danann and the Milesians ?the last group supposedly representing the "pure" Gaelic a...
 ancestry according to Census 2000. 80.6% spoke English, 3.2% Chinese
Standard Mandarin

Standard Mandarin, or Standard Chinese, is the official modern Spoken Chinese used in People's Republic of China and Republic of China, and is one of the four official languages of Languages of Singapore....
 or Mandarin
Standard Mandarin

Standard Mandarin, or Standard Chinese, is the official modern Spoken Chinese used in People's Republic of China and Republic of China, and is one of the four official languages of Languages of Singapore....
, 3.1% Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
, 1.9% Korean
Korean language

Korean is the official language of North Korea and South Korea. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in People's Republic of China....
, 1.2% German
German language

German is a West Germanic languages, thus related to and classified alongside English language and Dutch language. It is one of the world's world language and the most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union....
, 1.1% Japanese
Japanese language

IPA: [n?iho?go] is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities. It is related to the Ryukyuan languages....
 and 1.0% French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
 as their first language. Because of the pull of the university, the city has one of the highest foreign-born population percentages in the state sitting at 16.6%.

Out of the 45,693 households, 23.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 37.8% were married couples living together, 7.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 52.5% were nonfamilies. 35.5% of households were made up of individuals and 6.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.22 and the average family size was 2.90. The age distribution was 16.8% under 18, 26.8% from 18 to 24, 31.2% from 25 to 44, 17.3% from 45 to 64, and 7.9% were 65 or older. The median age was 28 years. For every 100 females there were 97.7 males; while for every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 96.4 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $46,299, and the median income for a family was $71,293 (these figures had risen to $51,232 and $82,293 respectively as of a 2007 estimate). Males had a median income of $48,880 versus $36,561 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the city was $26,419. About 4.6% of families and 16.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 7.3% of those under age 18 and 5.1% of those age 65 or over.

Ann Arbor's crime rate was below the national average in 2000. The violent crime rate was further below the national average than the property crime rate; they were 48% and 11% less, respectively.

Economy

The University of Michigan shapes Ann Arbor's economy significantly. It employs about 30,000 workers, including about 7,500 in the medical center. Other employers are drawn to the area by the university's research and development money, and by its graduates. High tech
High tech

High tech is technology that is at the state of the art?the most advanced technology currently available. The adjective form is hyphenated: high-tech or high-technology....
, health services and biotechnology
Biotechnology

Biotechnology is technology based on biology, especially when used in agriculture, food science, and medicine. United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity defines biotechnology as:...
 are other major components of the city's economy; numerous medical offices, laboratories, and associated companies are located in the city. Automobile manufacturers, such as General Motors, Toyota, Subaru
Subaru

is the automaker division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Fuji Heavy Industries .Subaru is internationally known for their use of flat engine in most of their vehicles....
, and Ford
Ford Motor Company

The Ford Motor Company is an United States multinational corporation and the world's List of automobile manufacturers#World Motor Vehicle Production by Manufacturer based on worldwide vehicle sales, following Toyota, General Motors, and Volkswagen Group....
, also employ residents.

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Many high-tech companies are located in the city. During the 1980s, Ann Arbor Terminals manufactured a video-display terminal called the Ann Arbor Ambassador. Other high-tech companies in the area include Arbor Networks (provider of Internet traffic engineering and security systems), Arbortext
Arbortext

Arbortext is an XML-based publishing system available from Parametric Technology Corporation. Arbortext was also the name of the privately-held company in Ann Arbor, Michigan that developed and maintained the software from 1989 to 2005....
 (provider of XML-based publishing software), JSTOR
JSTOR

JSTOR is a United States-based Internet system for archiving academic journals, founded in 1995. It provides full-text searches of Digitizing back issues of several hundred well-known journals, dating back to 1665 in the case of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society....
 (the digital scholarly journal archive), MediaSpan (provider of software and online services for the media industries), and ProQuest
ProQuest

ProQuest LLC is an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based electronic publishing and microfilm publisher.It provides archives of sources such as newspapers, periodicals, dissertations, and aggregated databases of many types....
, which includes UMI
University Microfilms International

University Microfilms International or UMI, was founded in the 1930s by Eugene Power in Ann Arbor. By June 1938, Power worked in two rented rooms from a downtown Ann Arbor funeral parlor, specializing in microphotography to preserve library collections....
.

Websites and online media companies in or near the city include All Media Guide
All Media Guide

All Media Guide , is the company which owns and maintains Allmusic, Allgame and Allmovie. AMG was founded in 1990 by popular-culture archivist Michael Erlewine....
, the Weather Underground
Weather Underground (weather service)

Weather Underground is a commercial weather service that provides real-time Weather forecasting via the Internet. Weather Underground provides weather reports for most major cities across the world on its Web site, as well as local weather reports for newspapers and Web sites....
, and Zattoo
Zattoo

Zattoo is a proprietary peer-to-peer IPTV system with current focus on European channels, licensed content, and Digital Rights Management. It is developed by researchers and programmers based out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, with corporate offices in Ann Arbor and Zurich....
. Ann Arbor is also the site of the Michigan Information Technology Center (MITC), whose offices house Internet2
Internet2

Internet2 is a non-profit consortiumthat develops and deploys advanced high-performance Computer network applications and technologies for education, research, and the next-generation public Internet....
 and the Merit Network, a not-for-profit research and education computer network. Ann Arbor is also home to the headquarters of Google
Google

Google Inc. is an United States public company, earning revenue from AdWords related to its Google search, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Apps, Orkut, and YouTube services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the Google Search Appliance....
's AdWords
AdWords

AdWords is Google's flagship advertising product and main source of revenue . AdWords offers pay-per-click advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and web banner....
 program—the company's primary revenue stream.

Pfizer
Pfizer

Pfizer Incorporated is a major pharmaceutical company, ranking number one in sales in the world. The company is based in New York City, and its research headquarters is in Groton, Connecticut....
, the city's second largest employer, operated a large pharmaceutical research facility on the northeast side of Ann Arbor. On January 22, 2007, Pfizer announced it would close operations in Ann Arbor by the end of 2008. The facility was previously operated by Warner-Lambert and, before that, Parke-Davis. University of Michigan Board of Regents approved the purchase of Pfizer Inc. at the end of 2008 with an expectation that the facilities will help the University recruit scientists to Ann Arbor. The U-M anticipates hiring 2,000 researchers and the staff supporting research during the next 10 years with the new expansion possibilities through the Pfizer property purchase. The city is the home of other research and engineering centers, including those of General Dynamics
General Dynamics

General Dynamics Corporation is a defense conglomerate formed by mergers and divestitures, and as of 2008 it is the fifth largest defense contractor in the world....
 and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is a scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce focused on the conditions of the oceans and the Earth's atmosphere....
 (NOAA). Other research centers sited in the city are the United States Environmental Protection Agency
United States Environmental Protection Agency

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is an List of United States federal agencies of the federal government of the United States charged to Regulation of chemicals and protect human health by safeguarding the natural environment: air, water, and land....
's National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory and Lotus Engineering and the Toyota Technical Center. The city is also home to NSF International
NSF International

NSF International, formerly National Sanitation Foundation, is a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization that develops standards and provides product certification and education in the field of public health and safety....
, the non-profit non-governmental organization that develops what are considered the generally accepted standards for a variety of public health related industries and subject areas.

Borders Books, originally a two-room shop upstairs above 211 South State, was opened in 1969 with a stock of used books by brothers Tom and Louis Borders. The Borders chain is still based in the city, as is its flagship store. Domino's Pizza
Domino's Pizza

Domino's Pizza, Inc. is an international fast food pizza delivery corporation headquartered just outside Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. It was founded by Tom Monaghan....
's headquarters is near Ann Arbor on Domino's Farms, a 271 acre (109 hectare) Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright was an United States architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who designed more than 1,000 projects, which resulted in more than 500 completed works....
-inspired complex just northeast of the city. Another Ann Arbor-based company is Zingerman's Delicatessen
Zingerman's

Zingerman's is an upscale food retailer headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The original business and current flagship operation, Zingerman's Delicatessen, has long been a local favorite; the introduction of their award-winning web and mail-order offerings have attracted international acclaim....
, which serves sandwiches, and has developed businesses under a variety of brand names. Zingerman's has grown into a family of companies which offers a variety of products (bake shop, mail order, creamery) and services (business education). Flint Ink Corp., another Ann Arbor-based company, was until recently the world's largest privately held ink manufacturer (in October 2005, it was acquired by Stuttgart-based XSYS Print Solutions). AvFuel, the nation's leading independent supplier of aviation fuels and services, is also headquartered in Ann Arbor.

Many cooperative enterprises were founded in the city; among those that remain are the People's Food Co-op and the Inter-Cooperative Council at the University of Michigan
Inter-Cooperative Council at the University of Michigan

The Inter-Cooperative Council at the University of Michigan is a student owned and operated housing cooperative serving students and community members in Ann Arbor, Michigan....
, a student-housing cooperative founded in 1937. The North American Students of Cooperation
North American Students of Cooperation

The North American Students of Cooperation is an association of cooperatives in Canada and the U.S., started in 1968. Traditionally, it has been associated with student campus housing cooperatives, though there is an effort to include non-student and non-campus cooperatives....
 (NASCO) is an international association of cooperatives headquartered in Ann Arbor. There are also three cohousing
Cohousing

A cohousing community is a type of intentional community composed of private homes with full kitchens, supplemented by extensive common facilities....
 communities—Sunward
Sunward

Sunward may refer to:* Sunward Cohousing, an intentional community located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.* Sunward Aerospace Group Limited, a manufacturer of model rockets....
, Great Oak, and Touchstone—located immediately to the west of the city limits.

Culture

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Many Ann Arbor cultural attractions and events are sponsored by the University of Michigan. Several performing arts groups and facilities are on the university's campus, as are museums dedicated to art
Art

Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music and literature....
, archaeology
Archaeology

Archaeology, archeology, or arch?ology is the science that studies Homo cultures through the recovery, documentation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains and environmental data, including architecture, Artifact , features, Biofact s, and cultural landscape....
, and natural history and sciences (see Museums at the University of Michigan
Museums at the University of Michigan

The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan is home to a number of museums. The majority of them on Central Campus, which include the Exhibit Museum of Natural History, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, and the University of Michigan Museum of Art ....
). Regional and local performing arts groups not associated with the university include the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre; the Arbor Opera Theater; the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra

The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra is Ann Arbor, Michigan's only professional orchestra.The A2SO began as a community orchestra in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1928....
; the Ann Arbor Ballet Theater; the Ann Arbor Civic Ballet (established in 1954 as Michigan's first chartered ballet company); and Performance Network, which operates a downtown theater frequently offering new or nontraditional plays.

The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum

Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum is a science museum located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, specializing in interactive exhibits.The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum was founded in 1978, with approval from the city of Ann Arbor, as a touring collection of exhibits built by local specialists and volunteers....
, located in a renovated and expanded historic downtown fire station, contains more than 250 interactive exhibits featuring science and technology. Multiple art galleries exist in the city, notably in the downtown area and around the University of Michigan campus. Aside from a large restaurant scene in the Main Street, South State Street, and South University Avenue areas, Ann Arbor ranks first among U.S. cities in the number of booksellers and books sold per capita. The Ann Arbor District Library
Ann Arbor District Library

The Ann Arbor District Library is a public library system that serves the residents of Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Downtown Library, located at 343 South Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104, was dedicated in 1957 and had building additions in 1974 and 1991....
 maintains four branch outlets in addition to its main downtown building; in 2008 a new branch building replaced the branch located in Plymouth Mall. This new branch is called the Traverwood Branch, and opened on June 30, 2008. The city is also home to the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library

The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library is part of the National Archives and Records Administration presidential library system. The library is located at 1000 Beal Avenue on the north campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where Ford was a student and football player....
.

Several annual events – many of them centered on performing and visual arts – draw visitors to Ann Arbor. One such event is the Ann Arbor Art Fairs
Ann Arbor Art Fairs

The Ann Arbor Art Fairs are a group of four award-winning art fairs taking place annually in Ann Arbor, Michigan that attract over 500,000 visitors each year....
, a set of four concurrent juried fairs held on downtown streets, which began in 1960. Scheduled on Wednesday through Saturday in the third week of July, the fairs draw upward of half a million visitors. One event that is not related to visual and performing arts is Hash Bash
Hash Bash

Hash Bash is an annual event held in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on the first Saturday of April at high noon on the University of Michigan The Diag. A collection of speeches, live music, street vending and some occasional civil disobedience are centered on the goal of reforming federal, state, and local marijuana laws....
, held on the first Saturday of April, ostensibly in support of the reform of marijuana
Cannabis (drug)

Cannabis, also known as Marijuana or marihuana, or ganja , is a psychoactive drug extracted from the plant Cannabis sativa, or more often, Cannabis sativa subsp....
 laws. It has been celebrated since 1971.

Ann Arbor has a major scene for college sports, notably at the University of Michigan, a member of the Big Ten Conference
Big Ten Conference

The Big Ten Conference is the United States' oldest Division I list of college athletic conferences. Its eleven member institutions are located primarily in the Midwestern United States, stretching from Iowa and Minnesota in the west to Pennsylvania in the east....
. Several well-known college sports facilities exist in the city, including Michigan Stadium
Michigan Stadium

Michigan Stadium, nicknamed The Big House, is the American football stadium for the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Michigan....
, the second largest American football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
 stadium in the world with a 106,201 seating capacity. The stadium is colloquially known as "The Big House." Crisler Arena
Crisler Arena

Crisler Arena, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Michigan, United States, is the home arena for the University of Michigan men's and women's college basketball teams....
 and Yost Ice Arena
Yost Ice Arena

Yost Ice Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan is an indoor ice hockey Ice hockey rink located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Michigan. It is the home of the University of Michigan varsity ice hockey team which plays for the Central Collegiate Hockey Association ....
 play host to the school's basketball and ice hockey teams, respectively. Concordia University
Concordia University, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Concordia University is a private liberal arts university in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Its 187 acre campus sits on the banks of the Huron River , about ten minutes outside downtown Ann Arbor....
, a member of the NAIA
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics is an athletic association that organizes college and university-level athletic programs....
, also fields sports teams.

A person from Ann Arbor is called an "Ann Arborite", and many long-time residents call themselves "townies". The city itself is often called ("A-squared") or A2 ("A two"), and, less commonly, Tree Town. Recently, some youths have taken to calling Ann Arbor Ace Deuce or simply The Deuce. With tongue-in-cheek
Tongue-in-cheek

Tongue-in-cheek is a term used to refer to humor in which a statement, or an entire fictional work, is not meant to be taken seriously, but its lack of seriousness is subtle....
 reference to the city's liberal political leanings, some occasionally refer to Ann Arbor as The People's Republic of Ann Arbor or 25 square miles surrounded by reality, the latter phrase being adapted from Wisconsin Governor Lee Dreyfus's description of Madison, Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin

Madison is the List of U.S. state capitals of the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of Dane County, Wisconsin. It is also home to the University of Wisconsin–Madison....
. Ann Arbor sometimes appears on citation index
Citation index

A citation index is an index of citations between publications, allowing the user to easily establish which later documents cite which earlier documents....
es as an author, instead of a location, often with the academic degree
Academic degree

A degree is any of a wide range of status levels conferred by institutions of higher education, such as University, normally as the result of successfully completing a program of study....
 MI, a misunderstanding of the abbreviation for Michigan.

Religion

Ann Arbor is home to the egalitarian Conservative Judaism
Conservative Judaism

Conservative Judaism is a modern Jewish denominations of Judaism that arose out of intellectual currents in Germany in the mid-19th century and took institutional form in the United States in the early 1900s....
 Beth Israel Congregation
Beth Israel Congregation (Ann Arbor, Michigan)

Beth Israel Congregation is an egalitarian Conservative Judaism synagogue located at 2000 Washtenaw Avenue in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Established in 1916, Beth Israel is the oldest synagogue in Ann Arbor, and currently has 480 member households....
. Established in 1916, it is Ann Arbor's oldest synagogue
Synagogue

A synagogue is a Jewish house of prayer.Synagogues usually have a large hall for prayer , smaller rooms for study and sometimes a social hall and offices....
.

Media

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The Ann Arbor News
Ann Arbor News

The Ann Arbor News is a newspaper serving Washtenaw County, Michigan and Livingston County, Michigan counties. Published in Ann Arbor, Michigan, under various names since 1835, The News is part of Booth Newspapers, owned by Advance Publications The News is published in the afternoons Monday through Friday and in the mornings on weekends and h...
, owned by the Michigan-based Booth Newspapers
Booth Newspapers

Booth Newspapers or BoothMichigan, based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, owns eight newspapers in the state of Michigan. Founded by George Gough Booth along with his two brothers, Booth Newspapers is presently owned by Advance Publications ....
 chain, is the major daily newspaper serving Ann Arbor and the rest of Washtenaw County. Other established publications in the city include the Ann Arbor Observer
Ann Arbor Observer

The Ann Arbor Observer is a monthly newsprint magazine delivered free to all permanent residents of the Ann Arbor, Michigan school district and postal service area....
, a monthly magazine with features covering local culture, politics, family life, business and history, as well as a comprehensive calendar of events; Current, an entertainment guide; the Communicator, a local high school paper; and Ann Arbor Paper, a free monthly that has ceased production. The University of Michigan campus area is served by many student publications, including the independent Michigan Daily
Michigan Daily

The Michigan Daily is the daily student newspaper of the University of Michigan. Its first edition was published on September 29, 1890. It was founded to establish a counterweight to the university's Fraternities and sororities culture....
. The Ann Arbor Business Review
Ann Arbor Business Review

The Ann Arbor Business Review is a weekly business journal published in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The publication, distributed in a tab format, covers business news in the Washtenaw County and Livingston County areas....
 covers local business in the area. The Ann Arbor Chronicle is on online newspaper that covers local news, including meetings of the library board, county commission, and DDA. Car and Driver
Car and Driver

Car and Driver is an United States automobile enthusiast magazine. Its total Magazine circulation is 1.31 million. It is owned by Hachette Filipacchi M?dias....
 magazine and Automobile Magazine
Automobile Magazine

Automobile Magazine is an automobile magazine in the United States and is owned by Source Interlink. It was founded by a group of former employes of Car and Driver magazine, led by that publications?s former editor, David E....
 are also based in Ann Arbor.

The three major AM
Amplitude modulation

Amplitude modulation is a technique used in electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave....
 radio station
Radio station

This article is about radio broadcasting, for other uses see Radio .Radio broadcasting is an audio broadcasting service, traditionally broadcast through the air as radio waves from a transmitter to an antenna and a thus to a receiving device....
s based in Ann Arbor are WAAM
WAAM

WAAM is a radio station in Ann Arbor, Michigan that broadcasts on AM 1600. Known as "WAAM Talk 1600" , WAAM broadcasts with 5,000 watts of power....
 1600, a news and talk station; WLBY
WLBY

WLBY, "Ann Arbor's Liberal Talk Radio", is a progressive talk radio station brodacasting from Saline, Michigan. They carry programs from the Air America Radio network....
 1290, an Air America Radio
Air America Radio

Air America Media is an radio in the United States radio network specializing in Liberalism talk radio. The network started programming on March 31, 2004 and features discussion and information programs with hosts reflecting Progressivism points of view....
 affiliate; and WTKA
WTKA

WTKA is a radio station located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, that broadcasts on 1050 AM. Day power is 10 kW, night power is 5 kW. The station covers most of southeast Michigan....
 1050, which is primarily a sports station. The city's FM
Frequency modulation

In telecommunications, frequency modulation conveys information over a carrier wave by varying its frequency . In analog signal applications, the instantaneous frequency of the carrier is directly proportional to the instantaneous value of the input signal....
 stations include NPR
National Public Radio

National Public Radio is a privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization that serves as a national Radio syndication to 797 public radio List of NPR stations in the United States....
 affiliate WUOM 91.7; country station WWWW
WWWW-FM

WWWW-FM - "W4 Country" - is a country music radio station based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, broadcasting on 102.9 MHz....
 102.9; adult-alternative station WQKL
WQKL

WQKL, known on the air as ann arbor's 107one, is a radio station broadcasting from Ann Arbor, Michigan. WQKL is a Cumulus radio station, co-owned with country WWWW-FM 102.9, Sports Talk WTKA-AM 1050, and WLBY-AM 1290....
 107.1. Freeform station WCBN-FM 88.3 is a local community radio station operated by the students of the University of Michigan
University of Michigan

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan is a public university research university located in the state of Michigan. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan, which also includes two regional campuses in University of Michigan-Flint and University of Michigan-Dearborn....
 featuring noncommercial, eclectic music and public-affairs programming. The city is also served by public and commercial radio broadcasters in Ypsilanti, the Lansing/Jackson area, Detroit, Windsor, and Toledo.

WPXD
WPXD

WPXD is a television station licensed to Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the Ion Television network affiliate for the Southeastern Michigan market....
 channel 31, an affiliate of the ION Television network, is licensed to the city. Community Television Network (CTN) is a city-provided cable television channel with production facilities open to city residents and nonprofit organizations. Detroit
Detroit, Michigan

Detroit is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Wayne County, Michigan. Detroit is a major port city on the Detroit River, in the Midwestern United States of the United States....
 and Toledo-area radio and television station
Television station

A television station is a type of broadcast station that Broadcastings both sound and video to television receiver s in a particular area. Traditionally, TV stations made their broadcasts by sending specially-encoded radio signals over the air, called terrestrial television....
s also serve Ann Arbor, and stations from Lansing and Windsor, Ontario, can be heard in parts of the area.

Law and government

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Ann Arbor has a Council-manager
Council-manager government

The council-manager government is one of two main variations of Representative democracy Local government in the United States, and was first used in Sumter, South Carolina....
 form of government. The mayor, who is elected every even-numbered year, is the presiding officer of the City Council and has the power to appoint all Council committee members as well as board and commission members, with the approval of the City Council. The mayor of Ann Arbor is John Hieftje
John Hieftje

John Hieftje is the current mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Hieftje began his political career in 1999, when he was elected to the city council for Ann Arbor's 1st Ward as a Democratic Party ....
 (Democrat
Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
), who has served in that capacity since the 2000 election. The city council has ten members, two from each of the city's five wards, with the mayor wielding the tie-breaking vote. Council members serve two-year terms; half the council is elected in annual elections. City operations are managed by the City Administrator, who is chosen by the city council.

Ann Arbor is in the 15th Congressional district, and is represented by Representative John Dingell
John Dingell

John David Dingell, Jr. is a United States Democratic Party United States Representative from Michigan and is currently the Dean of the U.S....
 (Democrat). On the state level, the city is in the 18th district in the Michigan Senate
Michigan Senate

The Michigan Senate is the upper house of the Michigan Legislature. The Senate consists of 38 representatives who are elected from districts having approximately 212,400 to 263,500 residents....
. In the Michigan State House of Representatives
Michigan State House of Representatives

The Michigan House of Representatives is the lower house of the Michigan Legislature. There are 110 Representatives, each of whom is elected from districts having approximately 77,000 to 91,000 residents, based on population figures from the federal U.S....
, the city of Ann Arbor is in the 53rd district, while northeastern Ann Arbor and Ann Arbor Township are in the 52nd district. As the seat of Washtenaw County
Washtenaw County, Michigan

Washtenaw County is a Counties of the United States in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the United States 2000 Census, the population was 322,895....
, the city is the location of the county's trial, civil, and criminal courts. Ann Arbor is the site of a United States district court
United States district court

The United States district courts are the general trial courts of the United States federal court system. Both Civil law and Criminal law cases are filed in the district court, which is a court of law, Equity , and admiralty....
 for the Eastern District of Michigan
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan is the United States District Court with jurisdiction over of the eastern portion of the U.S....
 courthouse, whose downtown building also houses a post office
Post office

A post office is a facility authorized by a postal system for the posting, receipt, sorting, handling, transmission or delivery of mail. Post offices offer mail-related services such as post office boxes, postage and packaging supplies....
.

Politics

Left-wing politics have been particularly strong in municipal government since the 1960s – an orientation evident in the passage of strong antidiscrimination
Civil rights

Civil and political rights are a class of rights ensuring things such as the protection of peoples' physical integrity; procedural fairness in law; protection from discrimination based on sexism, religious intolerance, Racism, Homophobia, etc; individual freedom of freedom of belief, freedom of speech, freedom of association, and freedom...
 ordinances. Voters also approved charter amendments that have lessened the penalties
Marijuana laws in Ann Arbor, Michigan

During the last thirty years, the college town of Ann Arbor, Michigan has enacted some of the most lenient laws on marijuana possession in the United States....
 for possession of marijuana (1974), and that aim to protect access to abortion
Abortion

An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by the removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus, resulting in or caused by its death....
 in the city should it ever become illegal in the State of Michigan (1990). In 1974, Kathy Kozachenko
Kathy Kozachenko

In January 1974, Kathy Kozachenkos successful bid for a seat on the Ann Arbor, Michigan city council made her the first openly gay or lesbian American to run successfully for political office....
's victory in an Ann Arbor city-council race made her the country's first openly homosexual
Homosexuality

Homosexuality refers to human sexual behavior or same-sex attraction between people of the same sex or to homosexual orientation. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality refers to "having sexual and romantic attraction primarily or exclusively to members of one?s own sex"; "it also refers to an individual?s sense of personal and social identi...
 candidate to win public office. In 1975, Ann Arbor became the first U.S. city to use instant-runoff voting
Instant-runoff voting

Instant-runoff voting is the American English term for a voting system used for Single-winner voting system, in which voting rank candidates in an order of preference....
 for a mayoral race. Adopted through a ballot initiative sponsored by the local Human Rights Party, which feared a splintering of the liberal vote, the process was repealed in 1976 after use in only one election. As of December 2006, Democrats
Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
 hold the mayorship and all council seats.

Education


Higher education

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The University of Michigan
University of Michigan

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan is a public university research university located in the state of Michigan. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan, which also includes two regional campuses in University of Michigan-Flint and University of Michigan-Dearborn....
 is the dominant institution of higher learning in Ann Arbor, providing the city with a distinct college-town
College town

A college town or university town is a community which is dominated by its university population. The university may be large, or there may be several smaller institutions such as liberal arts colleges clustered, or the residential population may be small, but college towns in all cases are so dubbed because the presence of the educati...
 atmosphere. Much of the campus is adjacent to and intermixed with the city's downtown district. Because the campus and the city expanded side-by-side, there is often no firm divide between the two, with university buildings scattered through much of the city center.

Other local colleges and universities are Cleary University
Cleary University

Cleary University is a business university with campuses in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Howell, Michigan, Michigan ....
, a private business school; Concordia University, a Lutheran liberal-arts institution, University of Phoenix
University of Phoenix

The University of Phoenix is a For-profit school that specializes in adult education. The largest private university in North America, it has an enrollment of more than 345,300 students....
, Washtenaw Community College
Washtenaw Community College

Washtenaw Community College is a community college located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded in 1965, the school has comprehensive training partnerships with local and national businesses and organizations, and transfer agreements with the University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan University, and University of Michigan?Dearborn....
, and Eastern Michigan University
Eastern Michigan University

Eastern Michigan University is a comprehensive, co-educational public university located in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The university is governed by an eight-member Board of Regents, who are appointed by the Governor of Michigan for eight-year terms....
. Ave Maria School of Law
Ave Maria School of Law

Ave Maria School of Law, a Roman Catholic law school, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, was founded in 1999. It received full accreditation by the American Bar Association in 2005....
, a Catholic institution established by Domino's Pizza
Domino's Pizza

Domino's Pizza, Inc. is an international fast food pizza delivery corporation headquartered just outside Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. It was founded by Tom Monaghan....
 cofounder Tom Monaghan
Tom Monaghan

Thomas Stephen "Tom" Monaghan is an entrepreneur and Roman Catholic Church philanthropist who founded Domino's Pizza in 1960. He owned the Detroit Tigers from 1983-1992....
, opened near northeastern Ann Arbor in 2000. There were plans to establish Ave Maria University
Ave Maria University

Ave Maria University is a private university with a Roman Catholic Church character and liturgical tradition in southwest Florida, founded in 2003 by Tom Monaghan, Catholic philanthropist and retired founder of Domino's Pizza....
 on land occupied by Domino's Farms. However, due to conflicts with local zoning authorities, the new campus is under construction near Naples, Florida
Naples, Florida

File:Sugden Community Theatre.jpgFile:Naples City Dock1.jpgFile:Naples Pier2.jpgFile:Naples Pier3.jpgNaples is a city in Collier County, Florida, Florida, United States....
. In February 2007, it was announced that Ave Maria School of Law will move to southwest Florida in 2009.

Primary and secondary schools

The Ann Arbor Public School District handles local public education. The system – which enrolls 16,974 students (2005/2006 September head count) – consists of twenty-one elementary school
Elementary school

An elementary school is an institution where children receive the first stage of compulsory education known as Primary education. Elementary school is the preferred term in many countries, especially in North America....
s, five middle school
Middle school

Middle school or junior high school serves as a "bridge" between elementary school and high school. The terms can be used in different ways in different countries, sometimes interchangeably....
s, three traditional
Traditional education

Traditional education refers to long-established customs found in schools that society has traditionally deemed appropriate. Some forms of education reform promote the adoption of progressive education practices, a more holistic approach which focuses on individual students' needs and self-expression....
 high school
High school

High school is the name used in some parts of the world to describe an institution which provides all or part of secondary education. The term originated in Scotland and spread to the New World countries as the high prestige that the Scottish educational system had at the time led several countries to employ Scottish educators to develop the...
s (Pioneer, Huron
Huron High School, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Huron High School is a public school in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the United States state of Michigan. Located at 2727 Fuller Road in eastern Ann Arbor near the banks of the Huron River , it serves grades 9 through 12....
, and Skyline
Skyline High School (Ann Arbor, Michigan)

Skyline High School is a public high school in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It opened in Fall 2008 to relieve overcrowding of the two existing high schools, Huron High School and Pioneer High School....
), and three alternative
Alternative education

Alternative education, also known as non-traditional education or educational alternative, includes a number of approaches to teaching and learning other than Traditional education....
 high schools (Community High, Stone School, and Roberto Clemente). The district also operates a K-8 open school program, Ann Arbor Open, out of the former Mack School. This program is open to all families who live within the district. Ann Arbor Public Schools also operates a preschool and family center, with programs starting as early as birth for at-risk infants and other programs for at-risk children before kindergarten
Kindergarten

is a form of education for young children which serves as a transition from home to the commencement of more formal schooling. Children are taught to develop basic skills through creative play and social interaction....
. The district has a preschool center with both free and tuition-based programs for preschoolers in the district. Ann Arbor is home to more than 20 private schools, including the Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor
Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor

The Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor is a private school located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It provides a Waldorf education based education for students in grades preK - 12, and is one of three Waldorf Schools in the State of Michigan....
, Clonlara School
Clonlara School

Clonlara School is an Alternative school private school located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. Clonlara operates a campus school and a Home Based Education Program as alternative education....
 and Greenhills School
Greenhills School

Greenhills School is a small independent college preparatory school in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA....
, a prep school near Concordia University.

Health and utilities

The University of Michigan Medical Center
University of Michigan Health System

The University of Michigan Health System is the wholly-owned academic medical center of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It includes the U-M Medical School, with its Faculty Group Practice and many research laboratories; the U-M Hospitals and Health Centers, which includes University Hospital, C.S....
, the preeminent health facility in the city, took the #13 slot in U.S. News and World Report for best hospitals in the U.S., as of August 2008. The University of Michigan Health System (UMHS) includes University Hospital, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Women's Hospital in its core complex. UMHS also operates out-patient clinics and facilities throughout the city. The area's other major medical centers include a large facility operated by the Department of Veterans Affairs
United States Department of Veterans Affairs

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs is a government-run military veteran benefit system with United States Cabinet-level status. It is responsible for administering programs of veterans? benefits for veterans, their families, and survivors....
 in Ann Arbor, and Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital in nearby Superior Township
Superior Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan

Superior Charter Township is a charter township of Washtenaw County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 10,740 at the United States Census, 2000....
.

The city provides sewage disposal and water supply services, with water coming from the Huron River
Huron River (Michigan)

The Huron River is the name of three different rivers in the U.S. state of Michigan and had previously been the name for the Clinton River.----...
 and groundwater sources. There are two water-treatment
Water purification

This article discusses large scale, municipal water purification. For portable/emergency water purification, see Portable water purification.Water purification is the process of removing undesirable chemical and biological contaminants from raw water....
 plants, one main and three outlying reservoirs, four pump stations
Pumping station

Pumping stations are facilities including pumps and equipment for pumping fluids from one place to another. They are used for a variety of infrastructure systems that many people take for granted, such as the supply of water to canals, the drainage of low-lying land, and the removal of sewage to processing sites....
, and two water tower
Water tower

A water tower or elevated water tower is a large elevated water storage container constructed for the purpose of holding a water supply at a height sufficient to pressurize a water distribution system....
s. These facilities serve the city, which is divided into five water districts. The city's water department also operates four dam
Dam

A dam is a barrier that Reservoirs surface water or underground streams. Dams generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water, while other structures such as floodgates, levees, and Dike are used to manage or prevent water flow into specific land regions....
s along the Huron River, two of which provide hydroelectric power. The city also offers waste management services, with Recycle Ann Arbor's handling recycling service. Other utilities are provided by private entities. Electrical power
Electric power

Electric power is defined as the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit. The SI unit of power is the watt .When electric current flows in a circuit, it can transfer energy to do mechanical work or work ....
 and gas
Natural gas

Natural gas is a gas consisting primarily of methane. It is found associated with fossil fuels, in coal beds, as methane clathrates, and is created by methanogenic organisms in marshes, bogs, and landfills....
 are provided by DTE Energy
DTE Energy

DTE Energy Co. is a Detroit, Michigan, Michigan-based utility incorporated in 1995 involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide....
. AT&T
AT&T

AT&T Inc. is the largest US provider of both local and long distance telephone services, and Digital subscriber line Internet access. AT&T is the second largest provider of wireless service in the United States, with over 77 million wireless customers, and more than 150 million total customers....
, the successor to Michigan Bell
Michigan Bell

Michigan Bell is the subsidiary of AT&T serving the state of Michigan. Following the Bell System divestiture on January 8, 1982, the company became a subsidiary of Ameritech, the Regional Bell operating company that served the midwestern United States....
, Ameritech
Ameritech

AT&T Teleholdings, Inc., formerly Ameritech Corporation is a U.S. telecommunications company that arose out of the 1984 AT&T divestiture....
, and SBC Communications, is the primary wired telephone service provider for the area. Phone service is also available from various national wireless companies
List of United States mobile phone companies

List of United States wireless communications service providers. According to the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association , there are over 180 facilities-based wireless providers in the United States....
. Cable TV
Cable television

Cable television is a system of providing television to consumers via radio frequency signals transmitted to televisions through fixed optical fibers or coaxial cables as opposed to the over-the-air method used in traditional television broadcasting in which a television antenna is required....
 service is primarily provided by Comcast
Comcast

Comcast Corporation is the largest cable television company, the second largest Internet service provider and the fourth largest telephone service provider in the United States....
.

Transportation


Surface roads

The city is belted by three freeway
Freeway

A freeway is a type of road designed for Road safety#Motorway high-speed operation of motor vehicles through the elimination of at-grade intersections....
s: I-94
Interstate 94 in Michigan

In the U.S. state of Michigan, Interstate 94 runs east-west through the southern portion of the state....
, which runs along the southern portion of the city; US 23
U.S. Route 23 in Michigan

U.S. Route 23 is a major north-south highway in the U.S. state of Michigan....
, which primarily runs along the eastern edge of Ann Arbor; and M-14
M-14 (Michigan highway)

M-14 is a east-west Michigan Highway System in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Michigan. Entirely freeway, it connects Ann Arbor, Michigan with Detroit, Michigan by way of connecting with Interstate 96....
, which runs along the northern edge of the city. Other nearby highway
Highway

A highway is a main road intended for travel by the public between important destinations, such as city and towns. Highway designs vary widely and can range from a two-lane road without margins to a multi-lane, grade separated freeway....
s include US 12
U.S. Route 12

U.S. Route 12 or US 12 is an east-west United States Numbered Highways, running from Grays Harbor on the Pacific Ocean, in the state of Washington, to downtown Detroit, Michigan, for almost 2500 miles ....
, M-17
M-17 (Michigan highway)

M-17 is a long Michigan highway system in the U.S. state of Michigan, connecting the cities of Ypsilanti, Michigan and Ann Arbor, Michigan in Washtenaw County, Michigan....
, and M-153
M-153 (Michigan highway)

M-153 is a Michigan Highway System in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is also known as Ford Road for nearly its entire length, except for its westernmost portion where it splits from Ford Road and junctions with the M-14 freeway....
.

The streets in downtown Ann Arbor conform to a grid pattern, though this pattern is less common in the surrounding areas. Major roads branch out from the downtown district like spokes on a wheel to the highways surrounding the city. Several of the major surface arteries lead to the I-94/M-14 juncture in the west, US 23 in the east, and the city's southern areas. The city also has a system of bike routes and paths
Segregated cycle facilities

Segregated cycle facilities are roads, tracks, paths or marked lanes designated for use by cyclists from which motorised traffic is generally excluded....
 and includes a section of the planned Washtenaw County Border-to-Border Trail.

Bus service

Aata Bus
The Ann Arbor Transportation Authority
Ann Arbor Transportation Authority

The Ann Arbor Transportation Authority , which brands itself as "The Ride," is the public transport system serving the Ann Arbor, Michigan and Ypsilanti, Michigan area....
 (AATA), which brands itself as "The Ride", operates public bus
Bus

A bus is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. A bus can generally seat a maximum of anywhere from 8 to 200 passengers; many more passengers than a minivan....
 services throughout Ann Arbor and nearby Ypsilanti
Ypsilanti, Michigan

Ypsilanti is a city in Washtenaw County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city population was 22,362....
. AATA has recently introduced hybrid electric buses
Hybrid electric vehicle

A hybrid electric vehicle is a hybrid vehicle which combines a conventional ground propulsion system with a rechargeable energy storage system to achieve better fuel economy in automobiles than a conventional vehicle....
 to its fleet of 69 and is the first public transit operator in the Midwest to state its intention to convert to all hybrid electric buses. A separate zero-fare bus service operates within the University of Michigan campuses, and the AATA runs a free Link Bus connecting central campus and downtown during the school year.

A downtown bus depot served by Greyhound Lines
Greyhound Lines

Greyhound Lines is an intercity common carrier of passengers by bus serving over 3,700 destinations in the United States. It was founded in Hibbing, Minnesota, USA, in 1914 and incorporated as "Greyhound Corporation" in 1929....
 provides out-of-town bus service, and is the city's only remaining example of the Streamline Moderne
Streamline Moderne

Streamline Moderne, sometimes referred to by either name alone, was a late branch of the Art Deco design style. Its architectural style emphasized curving forms, long horizontal lines, and sometimes nautical elements ....
 architectural style. Megabus
Megabús

The Megab?s is a bus rapid transit system that serves the cities of Pereira, Colombia and Dosquebradas in Colombia. As of November 2006 the Megab?s covers the most parts of the cities using the Av....
 has twice daily direct service to Chicago, Illinois
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
, while a bus service provided by Amtrak
Amtrak

The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak , is a government-owned corporation that was organized on May 1, 1971 to provide Inter-city rail train#Passenger trains service in the United States....
 connects to East Lansing
East Lansing, Michigan

East Lansing is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. The city is located directly east of Lansing, Michigan, the state's capital. Most of the city is within Ingham County, Michigan, though a small portion lies in Clinton County, Michigan....
 and Toledo, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio

Toledo is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio. Named after Toledo, Spain, it is located on the western end of Lake Erie, on the Michigan border....
, though only for rail passengers making connections. The Michigan Flyer, a service operated by Indian Trails, offers bus service to Detroit Metro Airport, Jackson
Jackson, Michigan

Jackson is a city located along Interstate 94 in the south central area of the U.S. state of Michigan, about west of Ann Arbor. It is the county seat of Jackson County, Michigan....
, and East Lansing.

Airports

Ann Arbor Municipal Airport
Ann Arbor Municipal Airport

Ann Arbor Municipal Airport is a general aviation airport located 3 miles south of the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan in Washtenaw County, Michigan, Michigan, United States....
 is a small general aviation
General aviation

General aviation is one of two categories of civil aviation. It refers to all flights other than military aviation and scheduled air transport flights, both private aviation and commercial aviation....
 airport located south of I-94
Interstate 94

Interstate 94 is the northernmost east-west Interstate Highway, connecting the Great Lakes and Intermountain regions of the United States. Its western terminus is in Billings, Montana at a junction with Interstate 90; its eastern terminus is the U.S....
. Detroit Metropolitan Airport, the area's large international airport
International airport

An international airport is an airport typically equipped with customs and immigration facilities to handle international flights to and from other countries....
, is about 28 miles (45 km) east of the city, in Romulus
Romulus, Michigan

Romulus is a city in Wayne County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 24,269 at the United States Census, 2007. Romulus is home to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, a General Motors plant which opened in 1976, and is also the setting of the Sufjan Stevens song "Romulus" from his 2003 album Michigan ....
. Willow Run Airport
Willow Run Airport

Willow Run Airport is an airport located in Van Buren Township, Michigan near Ypsilanti, Michigan, Michigan, that serves freight, corporate, and general aviation clients....
 east of the city near Ypsilanti
Ypsilanti, Michigan

Ypsilanti is a city in Washtenaw County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city population was 22,362....
 serves freight, corporate, and general aviation clients.

Railroads

The city was a major rail hub, notably for freight traffic between Toledo
Toledo, Ohio

Toledo is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio. Named after Toledo, Spain, it is located on the western end of Lake Erie, on the Michigan border....
 and ports north of Chicago, Illinois
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
, from 1878 to 1982; however, the Ann Arbor Railroad
Ann Arbor Railroad

The Ann Arbor Railroad , historically, was an United States railroad that operated between Toledo, Ohio, and Elberta, Michigan and Frankfort, Michigan with carferry operations across Lake Michigan....
 also sold 1.1 million passenger tickets in 1913. The city was also served by the Michigan Central Railroad
Michigan Central Railroad

The Michigan Central Railroad was originally incorporated in 1846 to establish rail service between Detroit, Michigan and St. Joseph, Michigan. The railroad later operated in the states of Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois in the United States, and the province of Ontario in Canada....
 starting in 1837. Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Street Railway
Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Street Railway

The Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Street Railway, known informally as the Ypsi-Ann, was an interurban railroad operating in southeastern Michigan; it was the first such operation in the state....
, Michigan's first interurban
Interurban

An Interurban, also called a Toronto radial lines in parts of Canada, is a type of electric passenger rail transport that enjoyed widespread popularity in the first three decades of the twentieth century in North America....
, served the city from 1891 to 1929.

Amtrak
Amtrak

The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak , is a government-owned corporation that was organized on May 1, 1971 to provide Inter-city rail train#Passenger trains service in the United States....
 provides service to Ann Arbor, operating its Wolverine
Wolverine (passenger train)

The Wolverine is a Train#Passenger trains service operated by Amtrak as part of its Michigan Services. The 304-mile line provides three daily round-trips along the Pontiac, Michigan-Detroit, Michigan-Chicago, Illinois route....
 three times daily in each direction between Chicago and Pontiac
Pontiac, Michigan

Pontiac is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan named after the Ottawa Chief Pontiac. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city had a total population of 66,337....
, via Detroit
Detroit, Michigan

Detroit is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Wayne County, Michigan. Detroit is a major port city on the Detroit River, in the Midwestern United States of the United States....
. Rail service is provided at the Ann Arbor Train Station
Ann Arbor (Amtrak station)

Ann Arbor Station is an Amtrak station in Ann Arbor, Michigan on the Wolverine . The station has a ticket office; is fully wheelchair accessible; and has an enclosed waiting area, public restrooms, public payphones, vending machines, paid parking, and a taxi stand....
; the present-day station neighbors the city's old Michigan Central Depot, which was renovated as a restaurant in 1969. There have been plans to build a commuter rail
SEMCOG Commuter Rail

SEMCOG Commuter Rail is a proposed regional rail link between the cities of Ann Arbor, Michigan and Detroit, Michigan, slated to begin operation no earlier than October 2010....
 link between Ann Arbor and Detroit, with the U.S. federal government providing $
United States dollar

The United States dollar is the unit of currency of the United States and was defined by the Coinage Act of 1792 to be between 371 and 416 grains of silver ....
100 million to enable its development. A more recent plan, called "Wally
WALLY (commuter rail)

WALLY is a proposed commuter rail service which would link the Michigan cities of Ann Arbor, Michigan and Howell, Michigan....
", to provide passenger rail service between Howell
Howell, Michigan

Howell is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city had a total population of 9,232. It is the county seat of Livingston County, Michigan and is located mostly within Howell Township, Michigan, but is politically independent....
 and Ann Arbor starting in the summer of 2007 has been delayed for at least a year.

Sister cities

Ann Arbor has seven sister cities
Town twinning

Town twinning, also known as sister cities, is a concept whereby towns or city in geographically and politically distinct areas are paired, with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural links between their inhabitants....
:

Belize City
Belize City

Belize City is the largest city of the Central American nation Belize.Unofficial estimates place the population of Belize City at 70,800 or more people....
 (Belize
Belize

Belize , formerly British Honduras, is a country in Central America. Once part of the Maya civilization, and very briefly the Spanish Empire, it was most recently affiliated with the British Empire, prior to gaining its independence in 1981....
) Dakar
Dakar

Dakar is the capital city of Senegal, located on the Cap-Vert, on the country's Atlantic Ocean coast. It is Senegal's largest city. Its position, on the western edge of Africa , is an advantageous departure point for trans-Atlantic and European trade; this fact aided its growth into a major regional seaport....
 (Senegal
Senegal

Senegal , officially the Republic of Senegal, is a country south of the S?n?gal River in West Africa. Senegal is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Mauritania to the north, Mali to the east, and Guinea and Guinea-Bissau to the south....
) Hikone, Shiga
Hikone, Shiga

is a cities of Japan located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. The city was incorporated on February 11, 1937.Hikone's most famous historical site is Hikone Castle....
 (Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
) Juigalpa, Chontales
Juigalpa, Chontales

Juigalpa is the capital city of the Chontales Departments of Nicaragua of Nicaragua. It is located within the municipality of Juigalpa, Chontales, approximately 140 km east of Managua on Carretera Rama, in the central region of Nicaragua....
 (Nicaragua
Nicaragua

Nicaragua officially the Republic of Nicaragua , is a representative democracy republic. It is the largest state in Central America with an area of 130,000 km2, about the size of the state of New York....
) Peterborough, Ontario
Peterborough, Ontario

Peterborough is a city on the Otonabee River in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, 125 kilometres northeast of Toronto. The population of the City of Peterborough was 74,898 in the 2006 census, while the census metropolitan area had a population of 116 570....
 (Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
) Remedios
Remedios, Cuba

Remedios is a city and municipio located 6 miles from the northern coast of Cuba, in the center of the island. It is part of the province of Villa Clara Province....
 (Cuba
Cuba

The Republic of Cuba is a country in the Caribbean. It consists of the island of Cuba , the island of Isla de la Juventud, and several adjacent small islands....
) Tübingen
Tübingen

T?bingen, a traditional university town in Baden-W?rttemberg, Germany, is situated 30 km southwest of Stuttgart, on a ridge between the Neckar and Ammer rivers....
 (Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
)

See also

  • List of people from Ann Arbor
    List of People from Ann Arbor

    The following is a list of Notable Ann Arborites ....
  • Metro Detroit
    Metro Detroit

    The Detroit metropolitan area, often referred to as Metro Detroit, is the United States metropolitan area located in Southeast Michigan Michigan centered on the city of Detroit....


Further reading



External links

  • —Ann Arbor community news
  • —online newspaper
  • —A wiki for Ann Arbor
  • —Interactive map of incidents reported to the University of Michigan's Department of Public Safety
  • —Master's thesis on University-City relationship