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  2. Edward N. Hines Park - Wikipedia

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    Hines Park is a linear park in western Wayne County, Michigan, following the course of the Middle River Rouge. Hines Park serves as a flood control mechanism for the Middle Rouge, which experiences frequent floods due to its heavily urbanized drainage basin .

  3. River Rouge (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Hines Park is a 2,300-acre (930 ha) linear park along the entire course of the Middle Rouge, from Northville to Dearborn. Hines Park, named for Wayne County Road Commissioner Edward N. Hines, provides numerous recreation opportunities along the Middle Rouge, and also provides flood control for the flood-prone river.

  4. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Wayne County

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    Birthplace of Ford Automobile Informational Site 220 Bagley Street Detroit: August 23, 1956: Birthplace of Model T Commemorative Designation 15050 Woodward Avenue, north side of Highland Park Ford Plant Highland Park: April 17, 1956: Bishop's Residence: 1880 Wellesley Drive Detroit: March 15, 1990: Issac Boomer - Carl Haessler House: 39 ...

  5. Nankin Mills Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, Ford donated the site to the Wayne County Road Commission. [2] The commission remodeled the mill, and in 1956 it was opened as a nature center. [ 1 ] In the mid-1980s, Nankin Mills became the headquarters of the Wayne County Park System. [ 2 ]

  6. More money pledged from Michigan for a $3.5 billion electric ...

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    More money is being pledged in Michigan for the development of a $3.5 billion electric vehicle battery plant after Ford Motor Co. said it would pause construction until it's sure it can run the ...

  7. Village industries - Wikipedia

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    Ford eventually built six of his village industries at mill sites along the Rouge River. Ford reconfigured the Northland property into a valve manufacturing facility by moving machinery in from the Fordson and Highland Park plants. [9] The Northville Ford Valve Plant was the first village industry to open, in 1919–20. [1]

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