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WESTERN MICHIGAN

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Map of the regions of the Lower Peninsula, employing the broad definition of ''West Michigan''.

Map of the region, employing the narrow definition.

'Western Michigan', also known as 'West Michigan', is a region of the U.S. state of Michigan.

Contents
Definition
Cities and Villages
Attractions
Business
Transportation
Famous Present/Former Residents
West Michigan Events, Music, Theater, Alumni

Definition


Definitions of the boundaries of the region vary widely; in many contexts, the term "West Michigan" is applied only to the counties of Allegan, Kent, Muskegon, and Ottawa, which comprise the Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland SMSA. Other definitions include the Benton Harbor-St. Joseph and Kalamazoo-Battle Creek regions, which are often considered distinct regions or parts of other regions such as Michiana or Southwestern Michigan[1][2][3], in the case of Benton Harbor-St. Joseph. The northern boundary of the region is also poorly defined; the population density, land use, economic and cultural character, and physical geography most often associated with West Michigan fades in northern Muskegon and Kent Counties, however areas as far north as Ludington and White Cloud may be included due to their close economic ties to the cities to the south. Other areas, such as Montcalm County in the northeast corner of the region, are transitional areas that straddle Michigan regions but are included for classification purposes. In the case of Montcalm County, the area around Greenville in the county's southwest corner is closely tied economically with Grand Rapids, while the area around Vestaburg and Edmore in the northeastern corner of county are more closely associated with the cities of Mount Pleasant and Alma, which are included in almost any definition of Mid-Michigan.

Cities and Villages


The following table contains the 10 largest incorporated cities of West Michigan according to the 2000 Census. This list holds for nearly every geographic definition of West Michigan. If Battle Creek were included, it would be ranked fourth.
RankCityCountyPopulation
1Grand RapidsKent197,800
2KalamazooKalamazoo77,145
3WyomingKent69,368
4KentwoodKent45,255
5PortageKalamazoo44,897
6MuskegonMuskegon40,105
7HollandOttawa/Allegan35,048
8Norton ShoresMuskegon22,527
9WalkerKent24,812
10GrandvilleKent16,263

Five of the above cities, Wyoming, Kentwood, Portage, Norton Shores, and Walker, are former suburban townships that incorporated in the 1960s in order to prevent annexation by an adjacent city. The presence of these cities in the top ten reflects both the large geographic area of these cities, as well as the long and continuing growth of suburban areas in West Michigan.

Attractions



★ Dutch Village

Kalamazoo Air Zoo

Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park

Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum

Grand Haven Musical Fountain

Grand Haven State Park

Grand Valley State University

Holland State Park, busiest state park in Michigan

John Ball Zoo in Grand Rapids

Michigan's Adventure amusement park

Muskegon Air Show

★ Public Museum of Grand Rapids

Tulip Time Festival in Holland

Unity Christian Music Festival in Muskegon

Western Michigan University

★ Kalamazoo College

Business


Prominent West Michigan corporations include:

Amway/Alticor/Quixtar, an Ada, Michigan multi-level marketing company.

Gerber Products Company, a Fremont baby food manufacturer

Gordon Food Service, a Wyoming food supplier

Spartan Stores, a Cutlerville grocery chain

Borroughs, a Kalamazoo office equipment manufacturer.

Steelcase, a Grand Rapids office equipment manufacturer.

Herman Miller, a Zeeland office equipment manufacturer.

Haworth, a Holland office equipment manufacturer.

Howard Miller a Zeeland manufacturer of longcase clocks

Kelloggs, a Battle Creek breakfast cereal producer.

Meijer, a Walker hypermarket chain.

Stryker, a Kalamazoo surgical equipment manufacturer.

Gentex, a Zeeland auto-dimming automobile mirror manufacturer.

Perrigo, a Allegan pharmaceutical company

Wolverine Worldwide/Hush Puppies, a Rockford shoe maker

Bissell, a Walker vacuum cleaner maker

★ Foremost Insurance, a Farmers Insurance Group company

Transportation


Major airports:

Gerald R. Ford International Airport

Kalamazoo-Battle Creek International Airport

Muskegon County Airport
Major roads include:

Interstate 96, running from Muskegon to Detroit

Interstate 196, splitting from Interstate 96 in Grand Rapids and going west-southwest and merging with U.S. Highway 31 near Holland before intersecting Interstate 94 near Benton Harbor.

Interstate 94, running from Billings, Montana to Port Huron, Michigan,

U.S. Highway 31, running from Mackinaw City, Michigan to Mobile, Alabama

U.S. Highway 131, running from north of Middlebury, Indiana to Petoskey, Michigan

Grand River Avenue, running from Grand Rapids to Detroit

★ The S-Curve, a famously crooked stretch of U.S. 131 in downtown Grand Rapids

M-6, also known as the South Beltline, bypassing Grand Rapids connecting to Interstate 96 east of town and Interstate 196 west of town.
Other:

★ Eastern port of the Lake Express High Speed Car Ferry; Muskegon

Famous Present/Former Residents



★ Famous Actor Terry Crews

★ Abolitionist Sojourner Truth

President of the United States Gerald R. Ford

Stock car driver Johnny Benson

Red Hot Chili Peppers vocalist Anthony Kiedis

Tool and A Perfect Circle vocalist Maynard James Keenan

X-Files actress Gillian Anderson

Kellogg Company founder W.K. Kellogg

Static-X lead singer/guitarist Wayne Static

New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter

★ Actor Tim Allen

★ Project runway finalist Danial Vosovic

Verve Pipe frontman Brian Vander Ark

West Michigan Events, Music, Theater, Alumni



Grand Haven ''Alumni''
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