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  2. New Boston, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    New Boston is located close to three divisions of the Huron–Clinton Metroparks system: Lower Huron, Oakwoods, and Willow. The Huron River runs through New Boston. The community has its own post office with the 48164 ZIP Code, which also serves the communities of Waltz and Willow , as well as smaller portions of Sumpter Township to the west ...

  3. List of city and town halls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bridgeport City Hall; Deep River Town Hall; Enfield Town Meetinghouse; Greenwich Town Hall; Hartford Municipal Building; New Haven City Hall and County Courthouse; Norwalk City Hall; Old Town Hall (Stamford, Connecticut) Waterbury City Hall — part of Waterbury Municipal Center Complex; Town Hall (Westport, Connecticut) (former; moved ...

  4. Huron Charter Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    New Boston is an unincorporated community located within the township at New Boston contains its own post office that uses the 48164 ZIP Code, which serves most of the township and a small portion of Sumpter Township to the west and Brownstown Charter Township to the east.

  5. Coleman A. Young Municipal Center - Wikipedia

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    The Coleman A. Young Municipal Center is owned and operated by the Detroit-Wayne Joint Building Authority, which was created in 1948 by the Michigan Legislature. [2] The building contains a library, a courthouse, and the city hall. When it opened, the City-County Building replaced both the historic Detroit City Hall and Wayne County Building.

  6. Brownstown Charter Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Brownstown Charter Township is a charter township in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Its population was 33,194 at the 2020 census. [4] Brownstown was established in 1827, a decade prior to Michigan's admission to the Union.

  7. City Hall, the Calatrava, Lake Michigan and other Milwaukee ...

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  8. New Boston, MI - Wikipedia

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  9. List of tallest buildings in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Former Detroit City Hall: Campus Martius Park, Detroit, MI: 1871–1877: 200 / 61: 4 [66] Fountain Street Baptist Church: 24 Fountain St NE, Grand Rapids, MI: 1877: ...