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    About Huron

    Bisected by Interstate 275 and featuring a large green belt, Huron Charter Township, Michigan is about 24 miles southwest of Detroit. When French fur trappers led by the explorer Jacques Cartier first came to the Great Lakes area in the 1500’s they encountered several different Native American tribes including the Wyandot people. The French quickly named these natives the Huron because of the men’s hair style. In French, Huron means “boar’s head” referring to the Wyandot’s colorful Mohawks which the French believed resembled a wild boar. While this term was somewhat derogatory, the French and Wyandot established a prosperous business alliance in the fur trade for many years until North America became ground zero for the long European war between Britain and France. Living in the woods and along the lakes and rivers of the Northeast, the Wyandot were excellent hunters and fishermen, but they were even better farmers. In fact, more than eighty percent of their food came from their crops including corn, squash and beans. They grew tobacco which they mainly used for trade. After the American Revolution, the Wyandot slowly began losing their land to American settlers who began trickling into the Detroit area in the early 1800’s. Not surprisingly, however, the tribe left their mark in Michigan with place names such as Wyandotte, Port Huron, Huron County, Huron River and Huron Township. In 1830 most of the tribe was removed from Michigan to Kansas and Oklahoma because of the Indian Removal Act. Like many Native American groups, the Wyandotte (so named after allying with other native groups) have made something of a comeback in the casino business. Today, Huron Township is a middle class residential suburb of Detroit with average median household incomes exceeding $70,000 a year.

    It is certain that a Huron Charter Township tutor will keep you caught up on your most demanding academic subjects so you can take time away from the books to enjoy the many things to do in the township and the greater Detroit area. Huron Township benefits from expansive green space around the Huron River. With over 1,600 acres of mature forest and a 17-acre pond, Willow Metropark offers a variety of recreational opportunities to residents and visitors alike. The park features fishing along Washago Pond and the Huron River as well as hiking, biking, disc golf and swimming. Winter activities are highlighted by cross-country skiing, sledding and ice fishing. The park also has a challenging 18-hole golf course with tree-lined fairways, rolling greens and troublesome sand traps. Other metroparks along the river include Oakwoods, Lower Huron and Huron-Clinton.

    Huron Township is just south of the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. Originally built in 1929, the airport hosted the United States Army Air Corps under the name Romulus Field during World War II. After the war, the airport expanded, becoming the preeminent airport in the Detroit region. Today, it is an international airport and one of the largest airline hubs in the nation. In 2016 it was the 18th busiest airport in the nation.

    For a popular way to explore downtown Detroit, Backseat Detroit puts you in the driver’s seat as a tour guide rides in your car’s backseat and guides you through a personalized tour of the city. Tours concentrate on Detroit’s past with fascinating looks at Detroit’s 20th century industrial landmarks as well as glimpses of the city’s revitalized present and future. In fact, Backseat’s website boasts that Detroit’s population has grown in recent years and billions of dollars have been invested in the city’s center. Backseat also leads downtown walking tours with stops at Riverwalk, Michigan Central Station and the Fisher and Guardian buildings.

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