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Saline (/ s ə ˈ l iː n / sə-LEEN) is a city in Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 8,948 at the 2020 census. The city borders Saline Township to the southwest, and the two are administered autonomously.
In Saline you'll find upscale shops, restaurants, and services – in and around our quaint, intimate downtown and surrounding our clean, safe neighborhoods – while enjoying natural beauty and room to roam on the city's rural edges.
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Welcome to Saline, Michigan! Visitors enjoy strolling this thriving community in search of unique collectibles, antiques, dining delight or an outdoor adventure!
In Saline you'll find upscale shops, restaurants, and services – in and around our quaint, intimate downtown and surrounding our clean, safe neighborhoods – while enjoying natural beauty and room to roam on the city's rural edges.
Saline's downtown has an eclectic array of historic and modern buildings, housing fun and interesting stores and restaurants. Our town hosts the annual Saline Celtic Festival , Saline Summerfest , and the Harvest of the Arts Oktoberfest .
Generations of Native Americans traveled six trails that converged in the area we call Saline. They came to hunt wildlife for themselves and their families. And, they came for salt.
A recent Saline Area Directory advises, "Saline continues to be a thriving community at the dawn of the new millennium. Known for its open rural vistas and small town atmosphere, Saline also boasts of well-maintained historic homes that merge into areas of well-groomed contemporary homes."
A Brief History of Saline, Michigan. Generations of Native Americans traveled six trails that converged in the area we call Saline. They came to hunt wildlife for themselves and their families. And, they came for salt. Native peoples harvested salt from the salt springs and carried it back to their villages for their own use and for trade.