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Ypsilanti, Michigan - Wikipedia Ypsilanti ( ˌɪpsəˈlænti IP-sə-LAN-tee[4]), commonly shortened to Ypsi ( ˈɪpsiː IP-see), is a city and college town located on the Huron River in Washtenaw County in the U S state of Michigan As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 20,648
Ypsilanti, MI | Official Website The Ypsilanti Historic District Commission (HDC) will host its regular hybrid in-person virtual meeting on Tuesday December 9, 2025 at SPARK East Innovation Center
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Ypsilanti (2025) - Tripadvisor I had no idea how deep Ypsilanti’s automotive roots ran until I visited this museum—just a short drive from my dental office, Comprehensive Dentistry It’s not huge, but it’s packed with fascinating stories, vintage cars, and local pride
Welcome to Ypsilanti, Michigan, the Home of Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti (named after Greek war hero Demetrius Ypsilanti) boasts a rich history and a strong sense of community Enjoy small-town charm with urban amenities, diverse cultural events, beautiful parks, and outdoor recreation
Things to Do in Ypsilanti, MI | Ypsi Real Ypsilanti is full of historic charm, vibrant culture, and plenty of things to do From Michigan museums and beautiful architecture, to attending events and visiting unique shops owned by friendly locals, you'll always find something to do in Ypsi
Visit Ypsi | Ypsilanti, MI Ypsilanti has a small-town feel with the benefits of being close to major urban centers like Ann Arbor and Detroit It’s a city known for its creativity, history, and progressive spirit, making it a distinctive part of Michigan’s cultural landscape
Ypsilanti | Historic City, Huron River, Eastern Michigan | Britannica Ypsilanti, city, Washtenaw county, southeastern Michigan, U S It lies along the Huron River just east of Ann Arbor The settlement of Woodruff’s Grove was established on the Huron River in 1823, near the site of a French trading post (1809–19)
Ypsilanti History Ypsilanti is located where an old Native American trail crossed the Huron River Long before the coming of the white man, it was the camping and burial ground for several Native American tribes In 1809, three French explorers built a log structure on the west bank of an Indian trading post