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Lapeer County
CountyLapeer County
StateMichigan
Founded1822
SeatLapeer
Largest cityLapeer

Lapeer County is a county located in the United States in the state of Michigan, bordering Genesee County to the west, Tuscola County to the north, Sanilac County to the east, and Oakland County to the south. The county seat is Lapeer, which is also the largest city in the county, and is situated near the Flint River and Pine River. Lapeer County is part of the Detroit-Warren-Dearborn Metropolitan Statistical Area and is home to several notable institutions, including the Lapeer County Courthouse and the Lapeer Community Schools. The county is also close to several major highways, including Interstate 69 and M-24.

Geography

Lapeer County covers an area of approximately 663 square miles, with a mix of rural and urban landscapes, featuring several lakes, including Lake Nepessing and Lake Pleasant, as well as the Flint River and Pine River. The county's terrain is generally flat, with some rolling hills, and is situated near the Saginaw Bay and Lake Huron. The county is also home to several parks and recreation areas, including the Lapeer State Game Area and the Pine River Recreation Area, which offer opportunities for outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, and hiking. Nearby cities include Flint, Saginaw, and Port Huron, which are connected to Lapeer County by several major roads, including M-24 and M-53.

History

Lapeer County was founded in 1822 and was named after Jacques LaPeer, a French-Canadian trader who worked in the area, and is also close to the historic Fort Saginaw and the Saginaw Trail. The county has a rich history, with several notable events and figures, including the Treaty of Detroit and the War of 1812, which involved the United States Army and the British Army. The county is also home to several historic sites, including the Lapeer County Courthouse and the Pioneer Village, which showcase the county's history and heritage. Nearby institutions include the University of Michigan-Flint and the Kettering University, which offer a range of academic programs and research opportunities.

Demographics

As of the 2020 census, Lapeer County has a population of approximately 88,619 people, with a mix of urban and rural communities, including the cities of Lapeer and Imlay City, and the townships of Mayfield Township and Elba Township. The county's population is diverse, with a range of ages, incomes, and occupations, and is close to several major cities, including Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Lansing. The county is also home to several notable companies, including the General Motors and the Dow Inc., which have facilities in the area. Nearby organizations include the Michigan Department of Transportation and the United States Census Bureau, which provide a range of services and data.

Transportation

Lapeer County has a well-developed transportation network, with several major highways, including Interstate 69 and M-24, which connect the county to nearby cities and regions, including Flint and Saginaw. The county is also served by several airports, including the Bishop International Airport and the MBS International Airport, which offer flights to destinations across the United States and Canada. The county's transportation network is managed by several organizations, including the Michigan Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration. Nearby institutions include the University of Michigan and the Michigan State University, which offer programs in transportation and logistics.

Communities

Lapeer County is home to several communities, including the cities of Lapeer and Imlay City, and the townships of Mayfield Township and Elba Township. The county is also close to several other cities and towns, including Flint, Saginaw, and Port Huron, which offer a range of amenities and services. The county's communities are diverse, with a mix of urban and rural areas, and are served by several organizations, including the Lapeer County Government and the Michigan Municipal League. Nearby events include the Detroit Auto Show and the National Cherry Festival, which attract visitors from across the region.

Government

Lapeer County is governed by a board of commissioners, which is responsible for overseeing the county's government and services, including the Lapeer County Sheriff's Office and the Lapeer County Circuit Court. The county is also served by several other government agencies, including the Michigan State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The county's government is headquartered in the city of Lapeer, which is also the county seat, and is close to several other government institutions, including the Michigan State Capitol and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Nearby organizations include the National Association of Counties and the International City/County Management Association, which provide a range of services and resources. Category:Michigan counties