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Farmington (MI) city

Farmington is a city in Oakland County in the US. state of Michigan. It is a northern suburb of Metro Detroit.

Översikt

Historik

Farmington was the site of three Native American trails - the Orchard Lake Trail, the Grand River Trail, and the Shiawassee Trail.

Farmington was founded in 1824 by Arthur Power. Like many Oakland County pioneers, he hailed from the state of New York. Power was a Quaker, as were the settlers who joined him, and the town was first known as Quakertown. In 1826 the name Farmington was officially chosen because it was the name of Power's hometown, Farmington, New York.

The name Farmington, which properly refers to the 2.7-square-mile (7.0 km2) municipality incorporated in the early 19th century, is sometimes erroneously used to refer to the 33.3-square-mile (86 km2) neighboring city of Farmington Hills (Farmington Township until 1973), which surrounds it.

Övrigt

It is surrounded by Farmington Hills, except for a small portion bordered by Livonia to the south.

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plats/us/farmington.mi.city.txt · Senast uppdaterad: 2024/04/03 01:27 av 127.0.0.1