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Allen Park is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2023 Census , the population was 27,528. Ford Motor Company is an integral part of the community.
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Allen Park, Michigan. Pages in category "People from Allen Park, Michigan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The William Allen White Cabins are chiefly associated with newspaper editor William Allen White, who adopted what would become Rocky Mountain National Park as his summer residence from 1912 to his death in 1944. White had visited Estes Park, Colorado while in college, and had previously summered in Colorado Springs. In 1912, White and his wife ...
Robert H. Leadley (November 11, 1858 – May 19, 1936) was an American professional baseball manager, administrator, and team owner whose career spanned from 1884 to 1897. . He was a manager in Major League Baseball for the last portion of the 1888 season with the Detroit Wolverines and for parts of the 1890 and 1891 seasons with the Cleveland Spid
The clerk is a citywide elected office, and is one of three city-wide elected officials in the City of Chicago, along with the Mayor and the Treasurer. The current city clerk is Anna Valencia. One former city clerk is more famous for his non-political activities: The late Baseball Hall of Famer Cap Anson served one term from 1905-1907.
The western edge of the community is the boundary of Rocky Mountain National Park. State Highway 7 passes through the community, leading north 15 miles (24 km) to Estes Park and east 19 miles (31 km) to Lyons. At the 2020 United States Census, the Allenspark CDP had an area of 7,641 acres (30.924 km 2) including 8.2 acres (0.033 km 2) of water. [3]
John Adam Estes [1] (January 25, 1899 [2] or 1900 [3] – June 5, 1977), [4] known as Sleepy John Estes, was an American blues guitarist, songwriter and vocalist. His music influenced such artists as the Beatles , Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin .
Richard Benjamin Speck (December 6, 1941 – December 5, 1991) was an American mass murderer who killed eight student nurses in their South Deering, Chicago, residence via stabbing, strangling, slashing their throats, or a combination of the three on the night of July 13–14, 1966.