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Midland

Midland, Michigan

Midland is a city in Midland County, Michigan, and serves as the county seat. Located at the confluence of the Tittabawassee and Chippewa Rivers in Mid-Michigan, Midland is recognized as a center of science, technology, manufacturing, education, and architecture.

The city is best known as the headquarters of The Dow Chemical Company and for its collection of Mid-Century Modern architecture, including numerous buildings designed by renowned architect Alden B. Dow.

Quick Facts

Attribute Information
County Midland County
Region Mid-Michigan
Founded 1832
Incorporated as a City 1887
County Seat Midland County
Time Zone Eastern Time Zone
Rivers Tittabawassee River, Chippewa River
Known For Dow, Alden B. Dow Architecture, Technology

History

Midland developed during the nineteenth century as a lumber and transportation community along the Tittabawassee River. The arrival of rail service and industrial development helped transform the city into an important economic center for Central Michigan.

A defining moment in the city's history occurred in 1897 when Herbert H. Dow founded The Dow Chemical Company in Midland. The company would grow into one of the world's largest chemical manufacturers and remain closely associated with the city.

Dow Chemical Company

Midland is home to the global headquarters of:

* The Dow Chemical Company

Founded by Herbert Henry Dow in 1897, the company pioneered new methods of bromine extraction and later became one of the world's largest chemical and materials science corporations.

Dow's presence has had a significant influence on Midland's economy, education, architecture, and community development for more than a century.

Architecture

Midland is widely known for its collection of Mid-Century Modern architecture.

Many notable structures were designed by:

* Alden B. Dow

Alden Dow's work helped establish Midland as one of the most architecturally significant communities in Michigan. More than 400 structures throughout the region reflect his influence on modern design.

Notable architectural sites include:

* Alden B. Dow Home and Studio * Dow Gardens * Midland Center for the Arts

Economy

Midland maintains one of the most diversified economies in Mid-Michigan.

Major sectors include:

* Chemical manufacturing * Materials science * Engineering * Healthcare * Education * Technology * Professional services

Manufacturing continues to play a major role in the local economy, supported by technology and research-related industries.

Education

Educational institutions in Midland include:

* Northwood University * Midland Public Schools * Regional educational organizations

The city maintains strong connections to business, science, and technical education.

Healthcare

Midland serves as a regional healthcare center for Central and Northern Michigan.

Major institutions include:

* MyMichigan Medical Center Midland

Healthcare remains one of the area's largest employment sectors.

Culture

Midland supports a vibrant arts and cultural community.

Notable attractions include:

* Midland Center for the Arts * Dow Gardens * Midland County Historical Society * Community festivals and public events

The city is widely regarded as one of Michigan's leading cultural centers outside of major metropolitan areas.

Transportation

Major transportation routes serving Midland include:

* U.S. Route 10 * M-20 * M-30 * Regional airport facilities

The city serves as an important transportation and commercial center within Mid-Michigan.

Recreation

Popular recreational destinations include:

* Dow Gardens * Chippewassee Park * The Tridge * Chippewa Nature Center

Outdoor recreation, parks, and riverfront development contribute significantly to the city's quality of life.

Notable Landmarks

* The Tridge * Dow Gardens * Alden B. Dow Home and Studio * Midland Center for the Arts * Chippewa Nature Center

See Also

* Midland County * Mid-Michigan * Bay City * Saginaw * The Dow Chemical Company

References

* City of Midland records * Midland County historical records * Dow corporate archives * State of Michigan publications * United States Census Bureau

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