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Welcome To Hillsdale County!
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Hillsdale County is a rural oasis in Michigan at the bottom of the mitten, bordering Ohio and Indiana. A community rich in tradition and hometown hospitality, family owned and corporate businesses, Hillsdale County is proud of its past and building for the future. Centrally located in the middle a network of major highways (US 12, US 127, M 99, M 49, I–94, I–69, and the I-80/90 toll road), only a short drive from major cities like, Lansing, Detroit, Kalamazoo, Toledo, Ohio and Fort Wayne, Indiana. A municipal airport and a locally owned freight railroad are added connections to broad markets.
Settled by Pottawatomie Indians in 1821, the county soon welcomed white settlers in towns like Allen and Jonesville and became a fur trading center, with the first hotel, general store and grist mill. Travelers made the county a popular overnight stop along the great Sauk Trail (US-12) between Chicago & Detroit.
Additional information about Hillsdale County.
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Hillsdale County Chamber members are from: Addison, Allen, Bankers, Bundy Hill, Cambria, Camden, Frontier, Hillsdale, Hudson, Jerome, Jonesville, Litchfield, Montgomery, Moscow, Moserville, North Adams, Osseo, Pittsford, Prattville, Ransom, Reading, Somerset, Somerset Center and Waldron, Michigan.
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