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[edit]This is the rural-urban fringe of the Detroit metropolitan area; many residents work for Detroit's car makers or commute to the city.
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[edit]- 1 Octagon House (Loren Andrus Octagon House), 57500 Van Dyke, ☏ +1 586 781-0084. An icon of early history, capturing attention with its unusual symmetry and serving as a metaphor for a community that bridges yesterday and tomorrow. It was used as a safehouse on the Underground Railroad.
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[edit]- Stony Creek Metropark - occupies 2,000 acres within the township, anchoring a variety of recreational amenities, including swimming pools, play areas, tennis courts, and athletic fields. The 600-acre lake is ideal for swimmers, anglers, and boaters as well as winter sports enthusiasts. The 18-hole golf course at Stony Creek is just one of five lush golf courses. The locals savor every aspect of small-town living, from the quaint gazebo and concerts in the park to wonderful fairs and colorful festivals.
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[edit]Romeo
[edit]A village with a population of 3,600 on the northern boundary of Washington Township, extending into Bruce Township on M-53. Tillson Street is known for its elaborate Halloween decorations. Matching seasonal picture postmarks are issued by Romeo (Michigan) and Juliette (Georgia) for Valentine's Day.
- Michigan Peach Festival, Romeo Lions Field, ☏ +1 586 752-6633. Labor Day weekend. Since 1931. Romeo hosts downtown events including a car show, floral parade and craft show.
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[edit]Routes through Washington Township |
Jct W E ← Jct W E ← | N S | → Sterling Heights → Detroit |