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  2. Lincoln Park, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Park is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan.The population was 38,144 at the 2010 census, down from 40,008 at the 2000 census. [5] With a population density of 6,476.1/sq mi (2,500.4/km 2) at the 2010 census, Lincoln Park is the second most-densely populated municipality in the state after Hamtramck.

  3. Downriver - Wikipedia

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    Downriver communities near Detroit and Dearborn (such as Allen Park, Lincoln Park, Wyandotte, River Rouge, Melvindale and Ecorse) were developed in the 1920s-1940s and are identified by brick and mortar homes (often bungalows), tree-lined streets and Works Progress Administration-designed municipal buildings, typical also of the homes within Detroit's city limits.

  4. Council Point Park - Wikipedia

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    Council Point Park is a city-owned park in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [1] It is located along the Ecorse River within the city of Lincoln Park. The park is 27 acres, and borders the cities of Wyandotte and Ecorse. The point itself is formed by the northern and southern branches of the Ecorse River, just before it reaches the ...

  5. Lincoln Park Public Schools (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Students and staff. Students. 4,394 [1] Colors. Orange and Blue. Other information. Website. lincolnparkpublicschools.com. Lincoln Park Public Schools is a school district with its headquarters in Lincoln Park, Michigan, United States.

  6. Mellus Newspapers Building - Wikipedia

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    July 20, 2005. Removed from NRHP. July 24, 2024. The Mellus Newspapers Building was a commercial building at 1661 Fort Street in Lincoln Park, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005, [1] and demolished in 2010. [2] The building was removed from the National Register of Historic Places in 2024.

  7. Lincoln Park Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Park Shopping Center (also referred to as Sears Shopping Center) was a shopping center located at the corner of Southfield Road and Dix Highway, mostly in Lincoln Park, Michigan, though a portion containing a former Farmer Jack supermarket and a former Wendy's restaurant (now a Del Taco location) lay in neighboring Allen Park.

  8. Lincoln Park High School (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    SAT Total. 823.0. ( −51.3) Lincoln Park High School (LPHS) is a public school in Lincoln Park, Michigan. The school colors are orange and blue, and the teams are called the Railsplitters, a reference to Abraham Lincoln. It is a part of Lincoln Park Public Schools. LPHS has a student-to-teacher ratio of 35:1 [5] and was given a rating of "C ...

  9. Lincoln Park Post Office - Wikipedia

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    The former Lincoln Park Post Office is a one-story, flat-roofed building built of concrete and steel and faced with tan brick. St sits on a raised basement faced with limestone; limestone is also used for the parapet cap and a stringcourse below. he main facade is symmetrical, with a center entrance and two windows on each side.