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The Community of Adrian, MI

Adrian is approximately 30 miles southwest of Ann Arbor and 30 miles southeast of Jackson. With a population of 21,574 (according to the 2000 census), Adrian is a charming Midwestern college town on the south branch of the River Raisin. Extraordinary educational institutions, such as Siena Heights University, Adrian College and Jackson Community College, lend themselves to the wonderful community that was established in 1826. Interestingly enough, inventor Thomas Edison lived in Adrian and opened a shop for repairing telegraph instruments and created new machinery. The economic base of Adrian is sustained by industry and higher education, yet is diversified by local farmers and downtown merchants.

Downtown Adrian offers exclusive shopping and stylish salons, accented with a classic appeal. Experience the wonderful restaurants and grilles that make the downtown area such a lively spot on the weekends. Adrian is home to the Lenawee fair, the longest running fair in Michigan, and is close to Cabelas in Dundee, Michigan International Speedway and Hidden Lake Gardens. Adrian is also home to the Croswell Opera House, the oldest continuously operated theatre in the state of Michigan. Acting companies, famous orators and touring musicians from all over the country performed at the opera house from 1866 until 1921, when it was converted into a movie theatre. Live theatre returned in 1968 and has reestablished the Croswell Opera House as a beloved local gem and attraction for out-of-town guests.

Adrian features rich, historical architecture with a distinguished turn-of-the-century ambience throughout downtown and into the outskirts of the city. As of the fourth quarter 2009, the average residential sales price is $67,609. The average condominium sales price is $127,714.
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Edward Surovell Realtors
Previous quarter's home sale average by city. Click city to view homes for sale.

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Median
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Average
Price

Addison, MI6$143,800$197,133
Archbold, OH19$66,120$95,543
Berkey, OH2$76,701$76,701
Britton, MI2$100,000$100,000
Brooklyn, MI25$91,500$109,986
Cement City, MI14$110,000$106,639
Clinton Twp, MI381$94,376$108,036
Delta, OH28$71,925$79,752
Fayette, OH11$49,900$66,356
Hillsdale, MI110$57,000$65,186
Hudson, MI8$88,710$117,713
Jerome, MI17$95,178$113,807
Liberty Center, OH2$98,000$98,000
Lyons, OH4$84,500$91,442
Napoleon, OH24$82,500$87,709
North Adams, MI10$92,500$113,821
Osseo, MI20$68,548$99,062
Ottawa Lake, MI9$72,000$171,756
Pittsford, MI16$82,350$73,868
Stryker, OH1$51,334$51,334
Swanton, OH33$82,900$86,796
Sylvania, OH178$127,294$158,710
Wauseon, OH21$53,334$98,792
Westwood Area 2, OH65$100,000$127,555
Whitehouse, OH31$93,500$118,703
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Population

Total Population2,242
Population Density1,066 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population1,153
Male Population1,089
Population Change since 1990↓ 3% Decrease
Population Change since 2000↓ 7% Decrease

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeNorthwest State Comm Coll
Distance19 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeAdrian College
Distance15 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households875
Family Households640
Average Family Size3.04
Average Household Income$50,289
Median Household Income$43,563
Income Change since 1990↑ 4356200% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 5% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk0.20
Crime Risk (County)0.37
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.29
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.93
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.08
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.31
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.37
Property Crime Risk (County)0.50
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.50
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.22
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.47

Climate

Average July High Temperature83.6 °F
Average January Low Temperature14.1 °F
Annual Precipitation34.6 inches
Air Pollution Index91% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate6.00%
Nearest AirportToledo Express
Distance23 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamToledo Mud Hens (aaa)
Distance35 miles
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Grades: 7 - 8

Morenci Middle School304 Page St

Grades: 9 - 12

Morenci High School788 E Coomer St

Grades: K - 6

Morenci Elementary School517 E Locust St
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BANKS

First Federal Bank211 W Main St

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Morenci City Police118 Orchard St
Morenci Fire Dept2498 W Main St

GOLF

De-mor Hills Golf Course10275 Ranger Hwy

HOSPITALS

Bixby Medical Ctr13101 Sims Hwy

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

Stair Public Library228 W Main St

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Canandaigua Community Church11081 Bates St
Church Of The Nazarene751 N Summit St
First Congregational United104 W Locust St
Jehovah's Witnesses13010 Morenci Rd
Morenci United Methodist Chr111 E Main St
Seneca Community Church8547 Seneca Hwy
Trinity Lutheran Church800 W Chestnut St

POST OFFICES

Us Post Office126 W Main St

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