Living in Michigan means if you aren’t from Grand Rapids or Detroit than you think your hometown is a small city. For a large majority of people in Michigan, this is true as there are dozens of small towns throughout the state. There are some cities like Flint, Saginaw, Muskegon, and Kalamazoo that feel smaller than they actually are.
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Growing up in Kalamazoo, I feel like it’s a small city and it feels like everybody knows each other. Also, I feel like the city has gotten boring recently because there isn’t anything to provide entertainment. Also, traveling can really open your eyes to what it’s like in other places, whether it be a bigger or smaller city.
Driving through the country you can come across several different small towns and most of them have a very distinct feel, almost like everybody is looking at you because they don’t know you, but everybody knows everybody. There are tons of small tons in Michigan, and they are often the tightest knit communities in the state.
What City Do You Think Is The Smallest In Michigan?
It’s funny that I could think Kalamazoo is a small city in Michigan when the population is almost 100,000 people. Meanwhile, there are dozens of small towns whose population numbers don’t even reach 4 figures. Do you have guesses on which city is the smallest in Michigan? Have you ever visited Lake Angelus, Michigan? The small town has been around since the early 20th century.
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