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Midland, Michigan
NameMidland, Michigan
Settlement typeCity
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1Michigan
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Midland
Leader titleMayor
Population as of2020 United States Census
Population total42,547
TimezoneEastern
Utc offset-5
Timezone DSTEDT
Utc offset DST-4
Postal code typeZIP code
Postal code48640-48642, 48667, 48670, 48674
Area code989
Blank nameFIPS code
Blank info26-54580
Blank1 nameGNIS feature ID
Blank1 info0631945

Midland, Michigan is a city located in the Great Lakes region, situated near the Saginaw Bay and the Tittabawassee River. The city is part of the Saginaw, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area and is home to several major companies, including Dow Inc. and Dow Corning. Midland is also close to several notable institutions, such as Central Michigan University, Saginaw Valley State University, and the University of Michigan–Flint. The city's location allows for easy access to major cities like Detroit, Lansing, Michigan, and Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Geography

Midland, Michigan is situated in the central part of the state, near the Tittabawassee River and the Saginaw Bay. The city's geography is characterized by its location in the Great Lakes region, with several nearby lakes, including Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. The city is also close to several notable parks, such as the Pine Haven Recreation Area and the Chippewa Nature Center, which offer opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature conservation. Midland is part of the Saginaw, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area and is near other cities, including Saginaw, Michigan, Bay City, Michigan, and Mount Pleasant, Michigan. The city's location allows for easy access to major highways, such as Interstate 75 and US Highway 10.

History

The area that is now Midland, Michigan was first settled in the early 19th century, with the city being officially founded in 1850. The city's early history was shaped by its location on the Tittabawassee River, which provided a source of power for sawmills and other industries. Midland was also an important stop on the Saginaw Trail, a major route used by Native American tribes and early European settlers. The city's history is also closely tied to the Dow Chemical Company, which was founded in 1897 by Herbert Henry Dow and played a major role in the development of the city. Other notable figures, such as Alden B. Dow and Gerald R. Ford, have also had an impact on the city's history. Midland is also near several historic sites, including the Saginaw Valley State University's Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum and the Dow Gardens.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Midland, Michigan was 42,547. The city has a diverse population, with a mix of young professionals, families, and retirees. Midland is also home to a number of Michigan State University and Central Michigan University students, who attend classes at the city's satellite campuses. The city's demographics are also influenced by its location near several major companies, including Dow Inc. and Nexteer Automotive. Other nearby institutions, such as Saginaw Valley State University and the University of Michigan–Flint, also contribute to the city's demographic makeup. Midland is part of the Saginaw, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of over 190,000 people.

Economy

The economy of Midland, Michigan is driven by a mix of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and education. The city is home to several major companies, including Dow Inc. and Dow Corning, which are major employers in the area. Other notable companies, such as Nexteer Automotive and Covenant HealthCare, also have a significant presence in the city. Midland is also part of the Saginaw, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a diverse economy with major industries in manufacturing, healthcare, and education. The city's economy is also influenced by its location near several major highways, including Interstate 75 and US Highway 10, which provide easy access to major markets. Nearby institutions, such as Central Michigan University and Saginaw Valley State University, also contribute to the city's economy.

Education

Midland, Michigan is served by the Midland Public Schools district, which operates several schools in the area, including Midland High School and H.H. Dow High School. The city is also home to several higher education institutions, including Northwood University and Delta College. Other nearby institutions, such as Central Michigan University and Saginaw Valley State University, also offer a range of academic programs. The city's education system is also influenced by its location near several major research institutions, including the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. Midland is also part of the Saginaw, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a number of educational institutions, including Davenport University and Baker College.

Culture

Midland, Michigan has a rich cultural scene, with a number of museums, galleries, and performance venues. The city is home to the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art, which features a collection of art and artifacts from around the world. Other notable cultural institutions, such as the Midland Center for the Arts and the Dow Gardens, also offer a range of cultural programs and events. The city's cultural scene is also influenced by its location near several major festivals, including the National Cherry Festival and the Saginaw Bay Summer Festival. Midland is also part of the Saginaw, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a number of cultural institutions, including the Saginaw Art Museum and the Temple Theatre. Nearby cities, such as Detroit and Grand Rapids, Michigan, also offer a range of cultural attractions, including the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Grand Rapids Art Museum.