Manchester’s Local Gems: Where Food, Music, and Community Come Together

In small towns, a few cherished places do more than serve great food and drinks—they create lively experiences that unite the community. Local favorites like River Raisin Distillery and The Village Tap go beyond their culinary niches…

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Preparing Your Home for Sale

The real estate market in 2025 is predicted to be both exciting and competitive, with buyers looking for homes that are not only move-in ready but also offer value and charm. For homeowners preparing to sell…

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Guide to Financing and Buying Your First Home

Owning a home is a dream for many, and turning that dream into reality requires careful planning and smart financial decisions. Financing your first home can be a complex process…

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Exploring a Career in Skilled Trades: A Path Worth Considering

Deciding on a career path is a significant decision, but if you’re inclined towards hands-on work that yields immediate, tangible results, the skilled trades are worth considering. These professions are not just jobs…

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Honoring the Village of Clinton’s Past

Two Enduring Establishments that have been Built to Last

The Village of Clinton’s rich history and favorable location make it a great place to live, work, and visit. Incorporated as a village in 1837 and located in the northeast corner of Lenawee County along the River Raisin, Clinton was once known as the largest trading center west of Detroit. Clinton is now a charming historic town, known to many as the gateway to the Irish Hills. The stately architecture and unique character of the village’s downtown historic district allows folks a chance to slow down, take in the atmosphere, and enjoy a glimpse into the past…

Village of Clinton
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Manchester – A History

The village of Manchester is a picturesque, close-knit community located on the banks of the River Raisin. Power from the river, in combination with two railroad lines running through town, helped Manchester grow into a bustling milling and agricultural center in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Though the railroad does not pass through the village anymore, Manchester is still attractive for industry and residents. It is within easy driving distance to the opportunities in larger communities like Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Adrian, and Jackson, yet Manchester has also retained its own identity, complete with a quality school system, successful businesses, and strong community organizations. It is an area rich in history with a charming atmosphere, historic downtown, and many outdoor recreation opportunities for the whole family.

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