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Population: 19,837 Located in Oakland County
Aaron Webster named the town Auburn Hills after Auburn, New York, where the first settlers had come from in 1821. It was often overlooked by business and residential developers but today, as the areas around it grew, it has become part of the Metropolitan Detroit area. It is now one of the fastest growing suburbs of Southeastern Michigan. Today, Auburn Hills is in the unique position of having been "built in" to the center of metropolitan growth. Situated at the intersection of the I-75 and M-59 corridors, the City has become a prime location with easy access for Oakland University, Baker College, and Oakland Community College high-tech research facilities. Auburn Hills is convenient to two major airports, prime residential areas, entertainment, recreational, and cultural facilities. Affectionately known as the high-tech, corporate capital of Oakland County, Auburn Hills is poised to add significantly to the overall quality of life of Detroit's northwest suburbs. In addition to its economic and cultural strength, Auburn Hills is the proud home of the NBA Detroit Pistons and is rapidly growing as both businesses and families recognize the advantages of this wonderful city. |
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