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  2. Spectrum Center (community center) - Wikipedia

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    The Spectrum Center is an office at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor that is dedicated to providing education, outreach, and advocacy for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and allied (LGBTQA) community. Since the organizations' creation in 1971, the Spectrum Center's mission statement has been to "enrich the campus ...

  3. List of people from Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    John Allen (died 1851), co-founder of Ann Arbor, attorney, state senator. Bruce Bartlett, historian, political adviser. Louis D. Belcher, mayor. Elizabeth Brater, state senator. Barbara Everitt Bryant (1926–2023), first woman to lead the US Census Bureau. Jane L. Campbell, mayor of Cleveland Ohio.

  4. Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Website. a2gov .org. Ann Arbor is a city in and the county seat of Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States. [7] The 2020 census recorded its population to be 123,851, making it the fifth-most populous city in Michigan. [8] It is the principal city of the Ann Arbor metropolitan area, which encompasses all of Washtenaw County and had 372,258 ...

  5. Blake Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    The Blake Transit Center (BTC) is a major public transit station in downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the main hub for TheRide , serving as the terminus and transfer point for 17 Ann Arbor-based routes in the system's hub-and-spoke bus network. [1]

  6. History of Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Ann Arbor became the seat of Washtenaw County in 1827, incorporated as a village in 1833, and was chartered as a city in 1851, which was also the year that John Allen died. The town became home first to large numbers of German immigrants from the state of Württemberg and escapees from the Great Irish Famine (1845-1849), though Canadians ...

  7. Michigan Theater (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Theater is the current home of the annual Ann Arbor Film Festival, the Ann Arbor Symphony, and the Ann Arbor Concert Band. The theater has been named the 2006 Outstanding Historic Theatre by the League of Historic American Theaters.

  8. The CEO of packaged-food giant Kraft Heinz is obsessed with ...

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    Kraft Heinz CEO Carlos Abrams-Rivera eats just two meals a day, between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., as part of his intermittent-fasting routine.

  9. Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Website. http://www.theride.org/. The Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority ( AAATA ), branded as TheRide, is the public transit system serving the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti area in the U.S. state of Michigan. In fiscal year 2021 (October 2020 – October 2021), the system had a ridership of 1,725,797.

  10. Category:People from Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    People from Ann Arbor, Michigan, by occupation‎ (11 C) Pages in category "People from Ann Arbor, Michigan" The following 98 pages are in this category, out of 98 total.

  11. Greenhills School - Wikipedia

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    Greenhills School is an independent college preparatory school (grades 6–12) in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Awards and recognition [ edit ] Greenhills Upper School was recognized as one of six national Intel Schools of Distinction in 2007 for excellence as one of the nation's top schools for science.