Cities & Towns in Michigan,

Michigan, Located in the Great Lakes region of the Midwestern United States, this state is recognized for its two peninsulas separated by the Straits of Mackinac. Its major cities include Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Lansing, and it is widely known as the center of the American automotive industry. The state also boasts the longest freshwater coastline in the world.. As of 2020 state had an estimated population of 9,966,555 inhabitants. The state was created 189 years ago in 1837. Its capital city is Lansing.

There are 46 city/town in Michigan, . The largest city of Michigan is Flint with a population of 94,968. Other cities include, Farmington Hills population 80,017, Forest Hills population 25,867, Ferndale population 20,198, Frenchtown population 20,058

Flint
Flint

Flint, The largest city in Genesee County, Michigan.

Farmington Hills
Farmington Hills

Farmington Hills, The second most populous city in Oakland County, Michigan.

Forest Hills
Forest Hills

Forest Hills, Neighborhood of Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Known for its expansive coastlines, immense forests, and manufacturing heritage, Michigan is home to a variety of exciting cities and charming small towns. With a population of over 10 million, Michigan provides plenty to see and do within its nearly 97,000 square miles. Some of the standout urban and rural destinations in Michigan include:

Detroit - As Michigan's largest city, Detroit is on the rebound with reinvented riverfronts, a lively arts and culture scene, and buzzing new restaurants within historic Art Deco skyscrapers. Don't miss hits like the Detroit Institute of Arts and Motown Museum.

Ann Arbor - Home to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor has a hip college town vibe with quirky shops, farm-to-table eateries, and cultural attractions like the Hands-On Museum. Outdoors lovers can explore the nearby Huron River.

Grand Rapids - Situated on the Grand River, Grand Rapids boasts great microbreweries, museums, and the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park. Nearby beach towns provide access to Michigan's Gold Coast.

Traverse City - The gateway to northern Michigan's beaches and cherry orchards, Traverse City offers mountainous scenery and lakeside charm. It's renowned for its film festival, wineries, and classic lighthouses.

Holland - Immaculately preserved Dutch heritage makes Holland a charming small town getaway, in addition to its Tulip Time Festival each spring. Its scenic Lake Michigan shoreline provides a picturesque backdrop.

With its diversity of communities set against the beauty of two Great Lakes, Michigan has unique destinations to suit any traveler's interests.

All Michigan Cities (Aphebetical)

List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Michigan.

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City Name County Population
Flint Genesee 94,968
Farmington Hills Oakland 80,017
Forest Hills Kent 25,867
Ferndale Oakland 20,198
Frenchtown Marquette 20,058
Fraser Macomb 14,331
Farmington Oakland 10,395
Flat Rock Delta 9,959
Flat Rock Wayne 9,914
Flushing Genesee 7,840
Fair Plain Berrien 7,631
Fremont Newaygo 4,102
Freeland Saginaw 3,514
Fabius Saint Joseph 3,244
Franklin Oakland 3,221
Ferrysburg Ottawa 3,022
Fowlerville Livingston 2,902
Fillmore Allegan 2,770
Fulton Kalamazoo 2,399
Ford River Delta 1,993
Frankenmuth Saginaw 1,882
Flowerfield Saint Joseph 1,609
Freedom Cheboygan 1,477
Fennville Allegan 1,434
Frederic Crawford 1,379
Fawn River Saint Joseph 1,342
Ferry Oceana 1,314
Frankfort Benzie 1,289
Fowler Clinton 1,218
Fruitport Muskegon 1,165
Frost Houghton 1,052
Fayette Delta 1,049
Forester Sanilac 949
Farwell Clare 870
Foster Washtenaw 811
Felch Dickinson 726
Fairfield Lenawee 725
Fostoria Tuscola 694
Fairgrove Tuscola 528
Freeport Barry 503
Fife Lake Grand Traverse 478
Faithorn Menominee 230
Fountain Mason 198
Free Soil Mason 144
Forestville Marquette 126
Fenton Genesee 2
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