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Latitude: 42.22885 to 42.30672 Longitude: -83.68048 to -83.80866
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Area code(s): 313, 517, 586, 734, 810
Zip Code(s): 48103, 48104, 48105, 48106, 48107, 48108, 48109, 48113
Population: 114,024
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Ann Arbor is in southeast Michigan, 35 miles north of the Ohio
border and 45 miles west of Detroit, near where the furthest exurban fringes
give way to country and small towns. Ann Arbor is centered around the
University of Michigan. The U-M campus intermingles with downtown, and the
whole area is walkable, though day buses run between the campuses and the
central business district.
Further out, the city fades into subdivisions (a mall and business parks
in the south), then countryside dotted with towns, and, to the east, Detroit
suburbs. Buses here are sparse or nonexistent; you'll want a car unless you
have several hours to spare. On some autumn Saturdays, transport is
difficult as 100,000-odd people pour in for university football games.
Tree town is, as one might expect, full of trees; they line the More...
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