Kent County

Kent County, Michigan

Kent County is a county in Western Michigan and the fourth most populous county in the State of Michigan. Located along the Grand River, the county serves as a major center for commerce, manufacturing, healthcare, education, and culture.

The county seat and largest city is Grand Rapids, Michigan's second-largest city and one of the Midwest's leading economic centers.

Kent County is widely recognized for its diversified economy, furniture manufacturing heritage, healthcare industry, educational institutions, and growing technology sector.

Attribute Information
County Seat Grand Rapids
Largest City Grand Rapids
Region West Michigan
Established 1831
Organized 1836
Named For James Kent
Land Area Approximately 847 square miles
Total Area Approximately 872 square miles
Population (2020 Census) Approximately 658,000
Major River Grand River
Known For Grand Rapids, Manufacturing, Healthcare

Kent County was established in 1831 and organized in 1836.

The county was named after James Kent, a prominent American jurist and legal scholar.

Early development centered on:

* Lumber production * Agriculture * River transportation * Manufacturing * Commerce

During the nineteenth century, Grand Rapids became known as the “Furniture City” due to its leadership in furniture manufacturing.

Throughout the twentieth century, the county diversified into healthcare, technology, finance, higher education, and advanced manufacturing.

Today, Kent County is one of Michigan's most economically productive regions.

Kent County occupies a central position within West Michigan.

Major geographic features include:

* Grand River * Thornapple River * Rogue River * Rolling glacial terrain * Agricultural lands * Urban and suburban development

The Grand River serves as the county's primary waterway and has played an important role in its historical development.

The county's principal city is:

* Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids serves as a regional center for:

* Government * Healthcare * Manufacturing * Education * Finance * Arts and culture

The city is recognized nationally for its business climate, medical institutions, and growing technology sector.

* Ada Township * Algoma Township * Bowne Township * Byron Township * Caledonia Township * Cannon Township * Cascade Township * Courtland Township * Gaines Township * Grand Rapids Township * Grattan Township * Lowell Township * Nelson Township * Oakfield Township * Paris Township * Plainfield Township * Solon Township * Sparta Township * Tyrone Township * Vergennes Township

Kent County maintains one of Michigan's largest and most diversified economies.

Major industries include:

* Healthcare * Manufacturing * Technology * Finance * Logistics * Education * Professional services

The county serves as the economic center of West Michigan.

Kent County is home to some of Michigan's largest healthcare institutions.

Major healthcare organizations include:

* Corewell Health * Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital * University of Michigan Health-West

The healthcare sector employs tens of thousands of workers throughout the region.

Manufacturing remains an important part of the county's economy.

Major sectors include:

* Office furniture manufacturing * Automotive suppliers * Aerospace components * Medical technology * Industrial equipment

Kent County continues to be a leader in advanced manufacturing and product innovation.

Major educational institutions include:

* Grand Valley State University (downtown campus) * Aquinas College * Calvin University * Davenport University * Cornerstone University

These institutions contribute significantly to workforce development and research.

Kent County offers extensive recreational opportunities.

Popular activities include:

* Hiking * Cycling * Fishing * Boating * Camping * Golfing * Winter recreation

The county maintains numerous parks, trails, and natural areas.

Notable parks and recreation destinations include:

* Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park * Millennium Park * John Ball Zoo * Grand River Whitewater Project * Kent County Parks system

These facilities support recreation, tourism, conservation, and public education.

Major transportation infrastructure includes:

* Interstate 96 * Interstate 196 * U.S. Highway 131 * M-6

Additional transportation facilities include:

* Gerald R. Ford International Airport

The county serves as a major transportation hub for West Michigan.

Kent County is known for:

* Furniture manufacturing heritage * Arts and culture * Healthcare innovation * Educational institutions * Entrepreneurial activity

The county hosts numerous festivals, cultural events, sporting competitions, and community celebrations throughout the year.

Kent County is governed by an elected Board of Commissioners and County Administration.

County government provides:

* Law enforcement * Courts * Public health * Infrastructure services * Property records * Community services

County administrative offices are headquartered in Grand Rapids.

* United States Census Bureau * Kent County Government * State of Michigan records * Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce * Michigan History publications

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