Dearborn
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Dearborn, Michigan is part of the Detroit metropolitan area. The city is most famous as the hometown of Henry Ford and the site of the world headquarters for the Ford Motor Company. Other industry giants in the city include the headquarters for AAA Michigan, the international headquarters for Carhartt, makers of premium workwear; Eppinger Manufacturing, who produces fishing lures; Dearborn Sausage and 4,000 more businesses, small and large, which provide employment to residents and products and services to a worldwide audience. Additionally, Dearborn is an industrial center for steel processing.
The 2008 population of 86,477 nearly doubles to over 150,000 in the daytime, as Dearborn is a major southeastern Michigan employment and educational center. Dearborn colleges include the Henry Ford Community College with fulltime enrollment of nearly 6,600, The University of Michigan at Dearborn, with a student body population of nearly 5,600, and a branch of Davenport University, with a local enrollment of over 3,000. Additional colleges in Dearborn include several trade schools and career institutes, offering educational options and opportunities to match many lifestyles. Dearborn colleges offer a variety of qualification alternatives, from area of study programs and certificates of achievement to PhDs.
Students of colleges in Dearborn can find plenty to do in their off time in and around the city. Dearborn is home to Michigan’s leading tourist site, The Henry Ford, which is the largest indoor-outdoor American history museum and entertainment complex and hosts 1.6 million visitors each year. Dearborn also hosts over 100 annual special events including Michigan’s oldest and largest Memorial Day parade. The city also has many public parks, swimming pools, an ice skating rink, a public golf course and many bike paths and athletic fields. Dearborn also has two museums and the largest of its kind municipally owned performing arts center.
