Ypsilanti Michigan has played an important role in the automobile industry.
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Ypsilanti Michigan has played an important role in the automobile industry.
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The last Kaiser car made in Ypsilanti Michigan rolled off the assembly line in 1953, when the company merged with Willys-Overland and moved production to Toledo, Ohio.
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Ypsilanti Michigan is the location of the last Hudson automobile dealership.
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The award provides for an economic development consultant to assist Ypsilanti Michigan in developing a growth and job creation strategy for the downtown area.
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Since 2013, Ypsilanti Michigan has participated in First Fridays, an arts and culture-based monthly event that features a self-guided tour of participating businesses highlighting local artists, and often free samples of food and drink.
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Ypsilanti Water Tower, adjacent to the campus of Eastern Michigan University, holds the unique distinction of being the winner of the Most Phallic Building contest.
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College town, Ypsilanti is home to Eastern Michigan University, founded in 1849 as Michigan State Normal School.
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Today, Eastern Ypsilanti Michigan University has 17,500+ undergraduate and more than 4,800 graduate students.
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Ypsilanti Michigan once had its own daily newspaper, the Ypsilanti Michigan Press, but that paper closed June 28,1994, after 90 years in business.
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The only newspaper currently operating in Ypsilanti is Eastern Michigan University's independent newspaper The Eastern Echo.
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Ypsilanti Michigan was the home to the main editing site of the Linguist List, a major online resource for the field of linguistics.
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