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Washtenaw County at 200: Ypsilanti Opens the Door to a New Frontier - The Sun Times News

Long before railroads and highways, the Huron River and Native American trails made Ypsilanti the gateway to the county’s earliest American settlement. Washtenaw County is officially turning 200 years old. The Sun Times News is celebrating with a look at what this place looked like when it was formally established. The story begins in Ypsilanti, which was, in many ways, the start of Washtenaw County’s story after the War of 1815. A Land Already …
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thesuntimesnews.com broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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