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- Hamtramck, Michigan - Wikipedia
Hamtramck ( hæmˈtræmɪk ⓘ ham-TRAM-ik) is a city in Wayne County in the U S state of Michigan An enclave of Detroit, Hamtramck is located roughly 5 miles (8 0 km) north of downtown Detroit, and is surrounded by Detroit on most sides
- Home - Hamtramck, City (Wayne, MI)
Nestled within the Detroit metropolitan area of Wayne County, The City of Hamtramck is a dynamically diverse and culturally rich community Reflecting its historic growth to the automotive industry seeded by the Dodge brother’s plant in 1914
- The US city run by Muslim Americans - BBC
Hamtramck has elected an all-Muslim City Council and a Muslim mayor, becoming the first in the US to have a Muslim-American government Once faced with discrimination, Muslim residents have
- How Hamtramck became America’s first Muslim-majority city
Hamtramck, he often says, was built by immigration more than almost any other place in America And this city became his passion “I learned everything I could, like what kind of trees there are
- Hamtramck - Wayne County, Michigan
Hamtramck lies about five miles from the center of Detroit The I-75 Freeway roughly runs along this city's western border and I-94 runs near its southern border The community is known for its rich Polish Heritage and the home of the Paczki (pronounced poonch-key) The paczki is a Polish doughnut
- Hamtramck Review | Hamtramck, MI
We wouldn’t blame anyone in Hamtramck who may not be feeling the Thanksgiving Day spirit The city’s election turmoil and widening culture war has weighed down a number…
- HamTown - Hamtramck - All you need to know about Hamtramck
Explore the unique charm and vibrant culture of Hamtramck Hamtramck boasts a fascinating past, blending diverse cultures over decades The city is a melting pot of traditions, showcasing global influences From stunning churches to artistic murals, Hamtramck is full of iconic sights
- Hamtramck - Detroit Historical Society
Hamtramck was named after Jean François Hamtramck, a French-Canadian soldier who fought in the American Revolutionary War and later was commander of Fort Shelby in Detroit In 1796 Colonel Hamtramck took possession of Detroit when British troops evacuated and remained there until his death in 1803
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