Ann Arbor, Michigan is a beautiful place to live and work. Home to the prestigious University of Michigan, 70.4% of Ann Arbor residents hold a Bachelor’s degree or higher. Michigan Stadium, nicknamed “The Big House”, is the largest football stadium in America with 109,901 seats. There’s lots more to this college town than meets the eye, though.
Home to 158 parks and over 1.45 million trees, Ann Arbor has come to be known as “Tree Town”—a name that we thoroughly love and embrace. The Ann Arbor Forestry Department even outlined the benefits of our urban forest, including lower energy costs, cleaner water, higher property values and healthier air. All of these are just more reasons why Ann Arbor is a desirable place to live!
Tiny "fairy doors" located throughout the city make for a fun adventure. They are small pieces of installation at that can be found around the city
Ann Arbor is home to the Fragel. It starts with Raisin bagel dough that is deep fried then rolled in cinnamon and sugar.
These days, going green is an important issue to many cities, but Ann Arbor is a little ahead of the game. It was named a “Recycling Pioneer” by the EPA as early as 1998. In fact, it’s known to be one of the top 20 cities when it comes to waste reduction in the United States.
There's a wall covered entirely in used chewing gum in Graffiti Alley.
Ann Arbor is home to the largest stadium in the country.