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Detroit

Detroit Skyline

Detroit is the largest city in the State of Michigan and the county seat of Wayne County. Located along the Detroit River in Southeast Michigan, the city serves as a major center of industry, commerce, transportation, culture, and government.

Detroit is internationally recognized as the historic center of the American automobile industry and as the birthplace of Motown music. The city has played a significant role in manufacturing, labor history, architecture, transportation, and popular culture throughout the United States.

Attribute Information
County Wayne County
Region Southeast Michigan
Incorporated 1806
Founded 1701
Population Largest city in Michigan
Time Zone Eastern Time Zone
Nicknames Motor City, Motown, Detroit City
River Detroit River

Detroit was founded in 1701 by French explorer and colonial administrator Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. The settlement developed as an important trading post connecting the Great Lakes and interior North America.

During the nineteenth century, Detroit expanded through manufacturing, shipping, and immigration. The city's growth accelerated during the early twentieth century with the rise of the automobile industry.

Detroit became home to several major automobile manufacturers and emerged as one of the world's most influential industrial cities.

Detroit is closely associated with the American automobile industry.

Major companies historically associated with the city include:

* Ford Motor Company * General Motors * Stellantis

The concentration of automotive manufacturing earned Detroit the nickname “Motor City.”

Detroit has made substantial contributions to American music, art, architecture, and sports.

Notable cultural institutions include:

* Motown Museum * Detroit Institute of Arts * Fox Theatre * Detroit Historical Museum

Detroit is widely recognized as the birthplace of Motown Records and a major center for jazz, soul, rock, and electronic music.

Detroit remains an important economic center for Michigan and the Midwest.

Key sectors include:

* Automotive manufacturing * Engineering * Finance * Healthcare * Logistics * Technology * Professional services

The city is also a major transportation hub due to its location on the international border with Canada.

Major educational institutions located in Detroit include:

* Wayne State University * University of Detroit Mercy * College for Creative Studies

Detroit is home to several professional sports franchises.

* Detroit Lions * Detroit Tigers * Detroit Red Wings * Detroit Pistons

The city has a long history of professional and collegiate athletics.

Detroit serves as a major transportation gateway for Michigan and North America.

Key transportation infrastructure includes:

* Detroit–Windsor Tunnel * Ambassador Bridge * Detroit Metropolitan Airport * QLine Streetcar

* City of Detroit records * State of Michigan publications * Historical archives * United States Census Bureau * Michigan Historical Commission

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