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Ecorse (/ˈiːkɒrs/ EE-korrss) is a city in
Wayne County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. The po****tion was 9,512 at the 2010 census.
Ecorse is part of the...
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Ecorse Township is a
defunct civil township in
Wayne County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. The
township consisted of 54 mi2 (140 km2),
which included two...
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Ecorse River is an 18.8-mile-long (30.3 km)
river in
southern Michigan.
Because of its
small size, it is
often identified as
Ecorse Cr****. It flows...
- when
Chief Pontiac met with
other tribal leaders along the
banks of the
Ecorse River to plot a
rebellion against increasing European settlers, specifically...
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watershed of the
north branch of the
Ecorse Cr**** (also
known as
Ecorse River). The area
surrounding the
Ecorse is
subject to flooding. The
northern portion...
- the
Huron River. At
Ecorse Road, M-17
turns south in
Ypsilanti Township through a
residential area,
separating from Bus. US 12.
Ecorse Road
turns east four...
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Ecorse Public Schools is a
school district headquartered in
Ecorse, Michigan,
United States. The
district serves Ecorse. In 2015 the
district stated that...
- 1958,
which was one of the last
remaining portions of the now-defunct
Ecorse Township. It is part of the
Downriver collection of
communities south of...
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unbelievable riches from
their activities.
During the
prohibition years, in
Ecorse and the
other downriver towns,
crime paid. Lavishly." In the
first half...
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Melvindale – 12,851
Grosse Pointe Park – 11,595
Grosse Pointe Farms – 10,148
Ecorse – 9,305
Highland Park – 8,443
River Rouge – 7,224
Grosse Pointe – 5,678...