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Hamtramck, Michigan

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Hamtramck, Michigan
NameHamtramck, Michigan
Settlement typeCity
Coordinates42.3933°N 83.0497°W
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1Michigan
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Wayne
Leader titleMayor
Area total km25.41
Area total sq mi2.09
Elevation m192
Population total28,433
Population as of2020
Population density km25,255
Population density sq mi13,620
TimezoneEST
Utc offset-5
Timezone DSTEDT
Utc offset DST-4
Postal code typeZIP code
Postal code48211-48212
Area code313
Blank nameFIPS code
Blank info26-36280
Blank1 nameGNIS feature ID
Blank1 info0627784

Hamtramck, Michigan is a city located in Wayne County, within the Detroit metropolitan area. It is surrounded by Detroit, with Highland Park to the north. The city has a rich history, dating back to the early 20th century, with significant contributions from Polish-American immigrants, such as Pope John Paul II and Lech Wałęsa, who have ties to the city. The city's history is also connected to the American automobile industry, with companies like General Motors and Ford Motor Company having a presence in the area.

Geography

Hamtramck, Michigan is situated within the Great Lakes region, near the Detroit River, which connects Lake Erie to Lake Huron. The city's geography is characterized by its flat terrain, with an average elevation of 192 meters above sea level, similar to other cities in the region, such as Toledo, Ohio and Cleveland, Ohio. The city is also close to the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Detroit to Windsor, Ontario, and is near the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel. The geography of the city is influenced by its proximity to the Great Lakes Waterway, which includes Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie, and is connected to the Saint Lawrence Seaway.

History

The history of Hamtramck, Michigan dates back to the early 20th century, when it was a major destination for Polish-American immigrants, who were attracted to the city's automotive industry, including companies like General Motors and Ford Motor Company. The city's history is also connected to the American labor movement, with figures like Walter Reuther and Jimmy Hoffa playing a significant role in the city's development. The city was also home to the Dodge Main Factory, which was a major employer in the area, and was connected to the United Auto Workers union. The city's history is also tied to the Civil Rights Movement, with figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks having connections to the city.

Demographics

As of the 2020 census, the city of Hamtramck, Michigan has a population of 28,433, with a diverse demographic makeup, including a significant Polish-American population, as well as Bangladeshi-American and Yemeni-American communities. The city is also home to a significant number of Muslim residents, with connections to the Islamic Society of North America and the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The city's demographics are also influenced by its proximity to Detroit, with a significant number of residents commuting to the city for work, and connections to the University of Michigan and Wayne State University.

Economy

The economy of Hamtramck, Michigan is driven by a mix of industries, including the automotive industry, with companies like General Motors and Ford Motor Company having a presence in the area. The city is also home to a number of small businesses, including restaurants and shops, which cater to the city's diverse population, and are connected to the National Restaurant Association and the National Retail Federation. The city's economy is also influenced by its proximity to Detroit, with a significant number of residents commuting to the city for work, and connections to the Detroit Regional Chamber and the Michigan Chamber of Commerce.

Culture

The culture of Hamtramck, Michigan is shaped by its diverse population, with a significant Polish-American influence, as well as Bangladeshi-American and Yemeni-American communities. The city is home to a number of cultural festivals and events, including the Hamtramck Festival, which celebrates the city's diversity, and is connected to the National Endowment for the Arts and the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs. The city is also home to a number of restaurants and shops, which reflect the city's cultural diversity, and are connected to the James Beard Foundation and the National Restaurant Association.

Government

The government of Hamtramck, Michigan is a Mayor-council government, with a Mayor and a City Council that is responsible for making decisions for the city. The city is also part of the Wayne County government, and is connected to the Michigan State Legislature and the United States Congress. The city's government is also influenced by its proximity to Detroit, with a significant number of residents commuting to the city for work, and connections to the Detroit City Council and the Michigan Municipal League. The city's government is also connected to the National League of Cities and the United States Conference of Mayors.

Category:Cities in Michigan