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The city of Hillsdale is located in South Central Michigan, bordering Indiana and Ohio. This incorporated community has a population of approximately 9000 residents. As the county seat for Hillsdale County, the City of Hillsdale was established in 1839 and chartered in 1869. Hillsdale is home to Hillsdale College, and numerous industrial, commercial and residential developments that provide a variety of opportunities to people from local and surrounding areas.

Downtown HillsdaleOur community’s name identifies the hills and dales of Hillsdale County, with its quiet, natural, rural beauty, complemented with streams, woods, lakes and wildlife. Big city traffic is quickly forgotten, and jaywalking is tolerated in our historic downtown district.

Every Saturday the fairgrounds hosts a farmer’s market with fruit, vegetables, small animals and a flea market. Dozens of antique shops dot our countryside, and visitors from nearby metropolitan areas find hidden treasures in our quaint stores.

Hillsdale County has 350 lakes and ponds, and is the headwaters of five major rivers. Some lakes have full water sports, while others are restricted, providing peaceful ambience.

In the late 1800s, Hillsdale was a booming railroad town. Dozens of beautiful Victorian homes were constructed with incredible architecture and charm. Hundreds of beautiful trees now line our streets, providing striking colors in the fall and comforting shade in the summer.
Lake Baw BeeseWhile many enchanting older homes are available, several new sub-divisions have recently been built, providing plenty of housing for the employees of a growing company.

Importantly, our city has low taxes, the lowest in our region, according to a study conducted by a Lansing investigative journalist. There are no county or city income taxes, and the city only levies 15 mills, plus one mill for the community library.

Also, many Hillsdale County residents have strong church affiliations; the county has well over fifty churches representing many denominations. The ministerial association organizes several countywide religious events each year.

If country living is your style, Hillsdale County is one of the few places in Southern Michigan where inexpensive acreage is still available. Often, old farmhouses still stand tall in the fields, gracefully beating back the passage of time.


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