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MDJ0613
820 Glenview Ln
Traverse City, MI (in city)
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$79,900 View on Map
DMA6702
3955 Emily Ln
Traverse City, MI (in city)
2 Bed, 1+ Bath Condominium
1150 sq.ft.
$90,000 View on Map
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4220 Mitchell Creek Dr
Traverse City, MI (in city)
2 Bed, 1+ Bath Condominium
1040 sq.ft.
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$125,000 View on Map
WMM4519
1036 E State St
Traverse City, MI (in city)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
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$149,999 View on Map
TAW8509
10974 S West Bay Shore Dr
Traverse City, MI (in city)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1200 sq.ft.
$154,900 View on Map
PPW1295
1115 Rose St
Traverse City, MI (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1210 sq.ft.
$166,000 View on Map
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2732 Hammond Highlands Dr
Traverse City, MI (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1310 sq.ft.
Immaculate 2005 BOCA ranch style home. ~1300 Sq. feet of living space in this light and bright …more»
$175,900 View on Map
DTJ0032
1323 Terra Rd
Traverse City, MI (in city)
2 Bed, 2+ Bath Condominium
1400 sq.ft.
$229,900 View on Map
GWW6035
629 W Eleventh St
Traverse City, MI (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1500 sq.ft.
$262,900 View on Map
JMP9104
1476 Bee Ct
Traverse City, MI (in city)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2700 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Traverse City, MI

Traverse City () is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the county seat of Grand Traverse County, although a small portion extends into Leelanau County. It is the largest city in the 21-county Northern Michigan region. The population was 14,532 at the 2000 census. In 2007, the Traverse City micropolitan area was estimated to have a population of 142,075. Despite its modest population, Traverse City functions as the major commercial nexus for a seven-county area totaling over and, along with cross-peninsula counterpart Alpena, is one of Northern Lower Michigan's two anchor cities.

Traverse City is the self-proclaimed "Cherry Capital of the World," holding an annual week-long Cherry Festival the first full week in July to celebrate. Besides cherries, the surrounding Tuscany-like countryside produces grapes, and is one of the centers of wine production in the Midwest. Tourism, both summer and winter, is another key industry. Freshwater beaches, a mild summer climate, upscale golf resorts, vineyards, a nearby National Lakeshore, prodigious snowfall, nearby ski resorts and thousands of square miles of surrounding forests make Traverse City (based on AAA's 2005 TripTik requests) the second most popular tourist destination in the state behind Mackinaw City. In addition, the historic downtown area of Traverse City is the home of many shops, restaurants, and offices. Traverse City is a home rule charter city under the Home Rule Cities Act, incorporated on May 18 1895. The city is governed by six commissioners and a mayor, elected at-large. Together they comprise a seven-member legislative body. An appointed city manager serves as chief executive for city operations.

Traverse City is named after the Grand Traverse Bay, which the city heads. The bay earned its name from 18th century French voyagers who made la grande traverse or "the long crossing" across the mouth of the bay Grand Traverse Bay

In 1847, Captain Boardman of Naperville, Illinois, purchased the land at the mouth of the Boardman River at the head of the west arm of the bay. During that year the captain, his son, and their employees built a dwelling and sawmill near the mouth of the river. In 1851 the Boardmans sold the sawmill to Hannah, Lay & Co (Perry Hannah, Albert Tracy Lay and James Morgan), who improved the mill greatly. The increased investment in the mill attracted additional settlers to the new community.

As of 1853, the only operating post office in the Grand Traverse Bay region was the one located at Old Mission, which was then known as "Grand Traverse." While in Washington, D.C. in 1852, Mr. Lay had succeeded in getting the U.S. Post Office to authorize a new post office at his newer settlement. As the newer settlement had become known as "Grand Traverse City," Lay proposed this name for its post office, but the USPS clerk suggested dropping the "Grand," in the name, as to limit confusion between this new office and the one at nearby Old Mission. Mr. Lay agreed to the name "Traverse City" for the post office, and the village took on this name.

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