
Wyandotte, Michigan
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Main reasons to choose Wyandotte on the outskirts of Detroit:
Michigan - Great Lakes. Great Times!
Metro Detroit is a great place to live and work. Building on the past glory of Motown and automotive victory, Detroit now has three new casinos, a Riverwalk and the new Comerica Park for the Detroit Tigers and Ford Field for the Detroit Lions.Downtown's Greektown is a hopping zone for nightlife and dining while the Woodward Avenue Theater District is a high-energy street for performance art. The birthplace of Motown music (the Motown Historical Museum is a must), techno and countless major musicians, Detroit still has the country's top live music venues. Soak up Detroit history at the central Hotel Pontchartrain (site of an old French fur trading fort on the Detroit River) while experiencing the new Detroit.
Location Attributes:
Nation’s leader for new business expansionLow cost of living and affordable housing - single family homes for less than $200,000
Impressive quality of life
Four glorious seasons, year round activities
Waterfront, riverside promenade
Eclectic shops and restaurants
Community has population of 30,000 and offers a quiet, family oriented, and accepting lifestyle yet access to big city amenities is just 11 miles away in Detroit, MI
Four major league sports in Detroit, MI
Lions (football), Tigers (baseball), Pistons (basketball) and Red Wings (hockey)
World class museums, performing arts and architecture
Michigan is known as the “Land of 1000 Lakes”
Outdoor activities include: beaches, ski resorts, fishing, hiking, golfing
Weather - Summers are warm with temperatures sometimes exceeding 90 °F (32 °C). Winters are cold with moderate snowfall and nighttime temperatures sometimes dropping below 10 °F (–12 °C).
Thousands of inland lakes
More public beaches than Hawaii
More shoreline that the Atlantic seaboard
More public golf courses than any state in the country
Numerous ski resorts
An interstate highway system that puts the outdoor glories of both peninsulas of Michigan within convenient reach
Nearly 100 state parks
International Connections
When nursing in America an additional benefit of living in Michigan, particularly the Detroit area, is its proximity to Canada. You’re just a bridge or tunnel away from another country. The world-renowned Stratford Shakespearean Festival is only a two and a half-hour drive away through the beautiful Ontario countryside, while exciting Toronto is only four hours away, accessible by modern freeway or a picturesque train ride departing from Windsor, Detroit's Canadian neighbor.
