Monroe County (Michigan)

Monroe County is in Southeast Michigan.

Cities

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Map
Map of Monroe County (Michigan)
  • 42.059167-83.3908331 Carleton
  • 41.957222-83.6597222 Dundee
  • 41.806944-83.44253 Luna Pier
  • 42.003889-83.5155564 Maybee
  • 42.083333-83.6833335 Milan
  • 41.916389-83.3977786 Monroe — the county seat
  • 41.901111-83.7157 Petersburg

Other destinations

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Understand

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This county was established in 1817 of July as a part of organizing Michigan's L.P. region after the War of 1812 (most notably after the River Raisin Rallying Cry, of course).

Get in

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  • 42.2125-83.3533331 Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW IATA). Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport here on Wikivoyage Detroit Metropolitan Airport on Wikipedia Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (Q652505) on Wikidata OSM directions

Interstate Highway 75

Get around

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By Bus

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Lake Erie Transit is the avenue for those who don't have a car (or who don't intend to drive at all).

  • Cemeteries with headstones in the German language, such as one on Jackman Road at the intersection with Albain Road.

Itineraries

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  • Christmas in Ida. A community based event in the community of Ida, located between Monroe, Dundee and Temperance.

Historically, Catholics in the region have enjoyed muskrats on Fridays, in addition to fish. At some events and local dinners, you may get a chance to try it.

Drink

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Stay safe

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Here's either Monroe News or the Monroe County Library System as optional, third-party back-up (but feel free to warm up to any tune, though).

Go next

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