Grosse Ile Township, Michigan
1914 establishments in MichiganFormer census-designated places in MichiganMichigan populated places on the Detroit RiverPages with non-numeric formatnum argumentsPopulated places established in 1914 ... and 2 more
Townships in MichiganTownships in Wayne County, Michigan
Grosse Ile Township is a civil township of Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 10,777 at the 2020 census.The township encompasses several islands in the Detroit River, of which the largest is named as Grosse Ile. Named by French explorers in 1679, Grosse Île means "Big Island". Later taken under British rule after 1763, the island was not settled by European Americans until after the United States achieved independence in the American Revolutionary War. Grosse Ile Township was organized in 1914 after it split away from Monguagon Township.
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Meridian Road,
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N 42.13 ° | E -83.160277777778 ° |
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North Ridge Church
Meridian Road
48138
Michigan, United States
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