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Acme, Michigan
NameAcme, Michigan
Settlement typeTownship
Coordinates44°46′19″N 85°25′57″W
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1Michigan
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Grand Traverse County
Area total km226.4
Area total sq mi10.2
Elevation m252
Population total4,375
Population as of2020

Acme, Michigan is a civil township of Grand Traverse County in the United States, located near Traverse City and Torch Lake. The area is known for its natural beauty, with nearby attractions including Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Leelanau Peninsula, and Lake Michigan. Residents and visitors can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and fishing, with popular spots like Pere Marquette River and Boardman River. The region is also home to several notable institutions, including Northwestern Michigan College and Traverse City Area Public Schools.

Geography

Acme, Michigan is situated in the western part of Grand Traverse County, near the shores of Grand Traverse Bay. The area is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and numerous lakes and rivers, including Long Lake and Duck Lake. The terrain is similar to that of nearby Benzie County and Leelanau County, with a mix of rural and suburban landscapes. The region's geography is influenced by its proximity to Lake Michigan and the surrounding Michigan Basin. Nearby cities and towns include Traverse City, Kingsley, and Fife Lake, which offer a range of amenities and services, including those provided by Munson Healthcare and Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce.

History

The area that is now Acme, Michigan was originally inhabited by the Odawa people and other Native American tribes, who were later displaced by European settlers. The region was attractive to early settlers due to its natural resources, including timber and fertile soil, which supported the growth of communities like Old Mission Peninsula and Peninsula Township. The area was also influenced by the presence of nearby Fort Michilimackinac and the French and Indian War, which shaped the region's history and led to the establishment of settlements like Mackinac Island and St. Ignace. The construction of the Grand Traverse Railway and the Pere Marquette Railway also played a significant role in the development of the area, connecting it to other parts of Michigan and the United States, including Chicago and Detroit.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Acme, Michigan was 4,375, with a mix of rural and suburban residents. The area is home to a diverse range of people, including families, retirees, and young professionals, who are attracted to the region's natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities, as well as its proximity to Traverse City and other nearby cities. The demographics of the area are similar to those of nearby Garfield Township and Blair Township, with a strong sense of community and a growing population. Residents of Acme, Michigan are served by a range of institutions, including Grand Traverse County Government and Traverse City Police Department, as well as nearby Munson Medical Center and Traverse City Area Public Schools.

Economy

The economy of Acme, Michigan is driven by a mix of industries, including tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing, with major employers like Cherry Republic and Shanty Creek Resort. The area is known for its cherry production, with many local farms and orchards, including King Orchards and Leelanau Orchards, which supply cherries to companies like Gerber Products Company and Kellogg Company. The region is also home to a growing number of small businesses and entrepreneurs, who are supported by organizations like Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce and Northern Michigan University. The economy of the area is closely tied to that of nearby Traverse City and Grand Traverse County, with a strong focus on regional development and collaboration, including initiatives like Traverse City Downtown Development Authority and Grand Traverse County Economic Development Corporation.

Infrastructure

Acme, Michigan is served by a range of infrastructure, including roads, highways, and public transportation, with major routes like US-31 and M-72 connecting the area to nearby cities and towns. The region is also home to Cherry Capital Airport, which provides air service to destinations like Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and Chicago O'Hare International Airport. The area's infrastructure is supported by organizations like Michigan Department of Transportation and Grand Traverse County Road Commission, which work to maintain and improve the region's roads and highways. Residents and visitors can also access a range of amenities and services, including those provided by Traverse City Area Public Schools and Munson Healthcare.

Education

Acme, Michigan is served by Traverse City Area Public Schools, which operates a range of schools in the area, including Traverse City Central High School and West Senior High School. The region is also home to several private schools, including Traverse City Christian School and St. Francis High School, as well as nearby Northwestern Michigan College and Western Michigan University. The area's education system is supported by organizations like Michigan Department of Education and Grand Traverse County Intermediate School District, which work to provide high-quality educational opportunities for residents and students. The region is also known for its strong sense of community and commitment to education, with many local initiatives and programs, including those supported by Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce and United Way of Northwest Michigan.

Category:Townships in Michigan