Martha Burton
Martha Burton southeast MI Realtor Contact Martha at (248)245-1917

Oakland County, Northwest


Northwest Oakland County has many small towns and villages. Many have lakes and streams within the village or township boundries. There are public access to a lake in nearly all villages and townships. Some lakes are all sport, some limit motors on the lake.

Holly Village has several lakes within the boundries. Holly Village offers swimming classes during the summer on Bush Lake. Mt. Holly offers skiing in snow season.

The village is called the Festival Village as it has several festivals during the year. Carrie Nation FEstival is held the weekend after Labor Day. This commemorates the visit of Carrie Nation in 1902 when she stormed into the bars and smashed alcohol drinks because alcohol caused so many broken homes and other problems. Weekends during August and September The Renaissance Festival is held in Holly Township at Hollyshire. Participants wear costumes of the 15th century and speak with a 15th century accent. The food, plays and amusement rides represent this era. Dickens Christmas Festival begins Thanksgiving weekend and is held each weekend until Christmas. This is primarily held out of doors so dress accordingly.

During the summer on Wednesdays evening from 5-8, antique cars are parked on South Saginaw Street in front of the stores. You can talk "cars" to the owners themselves.

There are many antique stores in the village. Although north of the village are banks, grocerty stores, drug store and other commercial entities.

South of Holly is Rose Township which boasts two parks open to the public who like natural settings. Here plants, trees and animals have their habitat.

To the south east is the village of Davisburg which boasts the Davisburg CAndlefactory where visitors/customers can watch candles being made and have special ones decorated for weddings, babies and other special occassions. If hand made blankets interest you visit Sweetgrass.

For one week in July, Davisburg is home to the Oakland County 4-H fair with many animals, crafts, artwork and produce. Carnival rides and displays of various venders are offered. Demolition DErby with cars is usually held on Thursday night, another night a rodeo is held.

Sprinkled about in Holly and Davisburg are numerous churches of many denominations.

Medical Facilities are available in Holly and 20 minutes north on N. Holly Rd. is Genesys Hospital which is a state of the art facility in Grand Blanc.

Holly Area Schools service both HOlly and Davisburg with a high school, a middle school and four elementary schools. Also Holly Academy is a private school situationed in the center of the village.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Welcome to Michigan


Michigan, upper midwestern state of the United States. It consists of two peninsulas thrusting into the Great Lakes and has borders with Ohio and Indiana (S), Wisconsin (W), and the Canadian province of Ontario (N,E).

Area, 58,216 sq mi (150,779 sq km).
Pop. (2000) 9,938,444, a 6.9% increase since the 1990 census.
Capital, Lansing.
Largest city, Detroit. 
Motto, Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam Circumspice [If You Seek a Pleasant Peninsula, Look about You].
State bird, robin.
State flower, apple blossom.
State tree, white pine.

The northern Michigan wilds, numerous inland lakes, and some 3,000 mi (4,800 km) of shoreline, combined with a pleasantly cool summer climate, have long attracted vacationers. In the winter Michigan's snow-covered hills bring skiers from all over the Midwest. Places of interest in the state include Greenfield Village, a re-creation of a 19th-century American village, and the Henry Ford Museum, both at Dearborn ; Pictured Rocks and Sleeping Bear Dunes national lakeshores; and Isle Royal National Park. 
Lansing is the capital, and Detroit is the largest city. Other major cities are Grand Rapids, Warren, Flint and Ann Arbor.

Manufacturing accounts for 30% of Michigan's economic production, more than twice as much as any other sector. The manufacture of automobiles and transportation equipment is by far the state's chief industry, and Detroit, Dearborn, Flint, Pontiac, and Lansing are historic centers of automobile production, although the industry is now in dramatic decline throughout the state. The automobile industry's mass-production methods, developed here, were the core of the early-20th-century industrial revolution. The chemical industry in Midland is one of the nation's largest; Kalamazoo is an important paper-manufacturing and pharmaceuticals center; Grand Rapids is noted for its furniture, and Battle Creek for its breakfast foods. 

Although mining contributes less to income in the state than either agriculture or manufacturing, Michigan still has important nonfuel mineral production, chiefly of iron ore, cement, sand, and gravel, and is a leading producer of peat, bromine, calcium-magnesium chloride, gypsum, and magnesium
compounds.

 

*Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright (c) 2003.


Contact Information


Martha Burton
Keller Williams Realty
6510 Town Center Dr. Ste. D
Clarkston, MI 48346
Office: 248-620-8777
Cell: (248) 245-1917
Email: MarthaBurton@kw.com

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