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Clinton is a village in Lenawee County in the Irish Hills area of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,336 at the 2010 census. The village is located within Clinton Township. Both the village and township are named in honor of DeWitt Clinton, the governor of New York from 1817 to 1828.
Welcome to the VILLAGE OF CLINTON, MI. Pay My Bill. Parks & Recreation. Applications, Forms & Permits. Council Minutes. Code Of Ordinances. Outages. Featured News. See All News. Oct 24, 2024. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS NEEDED! The Village of Clinton is now hiring Crossing Guards. Part time Crossing Guards are needed! Read More. Oct 24, 2024.
The Village Of Clinton MI, Clinton, Michigan. 2,025 likes · 237 talking about this · 100 were here. This is the official Village of Clinton page. This page is informational for the local government.
Discover Clinton. Situated on the River Raisin, Clinton has turn-of-the-century architecture downtown, featuring the Clinton Inn.Adrian is home to historic architectural gems such as the historic Croswell Opera House and an amazing vintage downtown district.
The Clinton Downtown Historic District is a historic district located in the village of Clinton in Clinton Township in the northernmost portion of Lenawee County, Michigan. It consists of most of the 100 block of U.S. Route 12, known locally as West Michigan Avenue, plus Memorial Park at 200 West Michigan.
Clinton. On the northern border of Lenawee County, the village of Clinton offers visitors a rich history that dates to the 1820s when it was built on the Old Sauk Trail, now part of the U.S. 12 Heritage Trail which was only the second federal highway in the United States that was built along an ancient Indian trail in lower Michigan.
Welcome to the Historical Society of Clinton’s website. The history of Clinton is fascinating and tied to the history of Michigan and the Old Sauk Trail (US 12.) Clinton is located in the northeast corner of Lenawee County.
Clinton incorporated in 1837 the same year Michigan became a state. It became an important center of trade because of its location on the Chicago Road and the River Raisin. Only a decade after its settlement, the Village had ten general stores, several blacksmith shops, and a hardware store.
Timeline. Biographies (From Lenawee County Biographical Texts) Downtown Historic District (photos & info) Journey Stories. Clinton: Greatest Trading Point.
On the northern border of Lenawee County, the village of Clinton offers visitors a rich history that dates to the 1820s when it was built on the Old Sauk Trail, now part of the U.S. 12 Heritage Trail which was only the second federal highway in the United States that was built along an ancient Indian trail in lower Michigan.