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The Holcombe Site, also known as Holcombe Beach, [3] is a Paleo-Indian archaeological site located near the intersection of Metropolitan Parkway and Dodge Park Road [2] [3] in Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States.
Utica Road is an important diagonal connector that crisscrosses the city from southeast to northwest, going through the intersection of Dodge Park Road (across from the Sterling Heights city hall) via the first roundabout in Macomb County. Dequindre Road is the border between the city of Sterling Heights and the city of Troy.
Dodge Brothers State Park No. 8 – (1922–1973) 41.2 acres, now Dodge Park in Sterling Heights Dodge Brothers State Park No. 9 – (1922–1960) 30 acres, now Dodge Park in South Rockwood Dodge Brothers State Park No.10 – (1922–1944) 78 acres, incorporated into Highland State Recreation Area near Highland in 1944
The William Upton House was built as a private residence located at 40433 Utica Road in Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States. It is the oldest house in the city, and now houses public offices. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 [1] and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1983. [2]
The Sterlingfest Art and Music Fair, originally known as Sterling Heights Solid Gold Summerfest, began in July 1983 as a 3-day festival in Dodge Park. The original community event was created by the staff of the Sterling Heights Parks and Recreation Department, which included event founder D. Martin Piepenbrok and Director of Parks and ...
M-59 is an east–west state trunkline highway that crosses the northern part of Metropolitan Detroit in the US state of Michigan.It runs between Howell at Interstate 96 (I-96) and I-94 on the Chesterfield–Harrison township line near the Selfridge Air National Guard Base.
Augustus Woodward's plan following the 1805 fire for Detroit's baroque styled radial avenues and Grand Circus Park.. Following a historic fire in 1805, Judge Augustus B. Woodward devised a plan similar to Pierre Charles L'Enfant's design for Washington, D.C. Detroit's monumental avenues and traffic circles fan out in a baroque-styled radial fashion from Grand Circus Park in the heart of the ...
The Dodge Factory, or "Dodge Main" as it became known, occupied 67 acres (0.27 km 2) on the edge of the village of Hamtramck, which is surrounded by the city of Detroit. [6] Plant 4, on Conant Avenue, was separated only from the main plant structures by a railroad right-of-way, which was also the boundary line between the two cities.