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Welcome to Plymouth, Michigan

Reminiscent of a small New England Village, Plymouth, Michigan is one of the oldest communities in Michigan. The population of around over 8,000 lives in an affluent and active community. Downtown is built around Kellogg Park. The clock tower next to the park is a highly recognized town symbol. In nice weather, the park abounds with people walking their dogs or dining at one of the many locally owned restaurants built around the park.

But in January, bundle up and adopt a faster pace as you walk among the exquisite ice sculptures. Some are sponsored by companies or schools. Many of the sculptures take your breath away (if the cold hasn’t already done so.) Some, like the sculpture incorporating all the Scooby Doo characters along with the big dog himself make you point and say, “Look at that!” Many of the dining spots and shops have sculptures outside their business; for example, a mortar and pestle outside the drug store. And Michigan always seems provide plenty of cold weather for this event.

And if it’s too darn cold, duck into one of Plymouth's many charming shops that offer special and unique gifts. Or if it’s just coffee you crave, choose the Plymouth Coffee Bean Company, Starbucks, or Panera. The choices are endless. Locally owned restaurants such as Compari’s, the Box Bar, Fiamma Grill, and more are situated right around the park; as is the 336 Main Martini Bar. There is also a special shop for items made in Michigan.

Many other restaurants, ethnic and American, and pubs are close to downtown Plymouth; too many to mention. For a very special treat, have tea at Sweet Afton’s Tea Shop and enjoy scones with cream and other delicacies. Go to www.doplymouth.com for a complete listing of eateries, stores, and more!

The Plymouth-Canton school district is also a big draw. A progressive and highly ranked district, its campus is well-equipped and beautiful!

Many of Plymouth, Michigan's inhabitants live in charming homes within walking distance of Kellogg Park. But even those not lucky enough to live a walk or bike ride away can choose from many tree lined subdivisions. Real estate in Plymouth has always been strong, as this is a very popular place to live. Homes range from older styles in the heart of town to newer models in the township area. Plymouth, Michigan is located in Wayne County and is an active and livable community with much to offer all ages.

And frankly, if the cold is not your thing, stick around for Plymouth’s summer Art Fair. It’s worth the wait!
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