Grosse Pointes
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Overview

The cities bordering Lake St. Clair in Michigan are fondly referred to as "The Grosse Pointes." The five Grosse Pointes are some of the most prestigious communities in the United States. The five Grosse Pointes consist of the following cities: Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Woods, and Grosse Pointe Shores.

Harper Woods is a suburb located northeast of Detroit, Michigan and borders the cities of Grosse Pointe Woods, St. Clair Shores and Eastpointe. Today, Harper Woods is a quiet residential area with modest yet high quality homes, perfect for raising families and is known locally for its little league baseball teams.



Congressional Office

1274 Library, Suite 1-B
Detroit, MI 48226
Tel: (313) 965-9004
or (313) 965-9005
Fax: (313) 965-9006
Office Hours: Monday-Friday (9:00 - 5:00pm)
Detroit
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Overview

Located in southeastern Michigan, Detroit is the largest city in Michigan and the 10th largest city in the United States. Founded in 1701, it was originally named "Ville de 'Etroit" or "City of the Strait" because of its position on the Detroit River. Some fondly refer to it as the "Motor City," as it is internationally known for its automobile manufacturing and trade.

Detroit still ranks high in the production of machine and tool accessories, metal fabricating, and plating. The city is also a gateway to Canada by way of a railroad tunnel, the Ambassador Bridge or the Detroit/Windsor Tunnel, which was the world's first auto traffic tunnel between two nations. From the invention of Henry Ford’s assembly line that started the nation rolling, to the remarkable birth of the Motown sound and its reverberating effect on 20th century pop culture, Detroit has played a significant role in shaping American culture as we know it today.



Congressional Office

1274 Library, Suite 1-B
Detroit, MI 48226
Tel: (313) 965-9004
or (313) 965-9005
Fax: (313) 965-9006
Office Hours: Monday-Friday (9:00 - 5:00pm)
Downriver
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Overview

The cities of Ecorse, River Rouge, Wyandotte and Lincoln Park are known as the downriver region of Michigan. These suburbs are referred to as "downriver" as result of their location along the Detroit River. The cities are composed of a close-knit and diverse population known for its parks, recreation centers and golf courses. Many of the downriver cities are completely developed with industrial and residential uses, which make the region a center for trade and commercial activity.



Congressional Office

10600 W. Jefferson, Room 203
River Rouge, MI 48218
Tel: (313) 297-6951
Fax: (313) 297-6952
Office Hours: Monday-Friday (9:00-5:00)


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Congressional District Zip Codes

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Zip Codes

Detroit

 

48201

 

48209

48215

 

48202

 

48210

48216

 

48204

split with MI-13

  

48211

48217

 

48205

 

48212

split with MI-13

 

48224

 

48206

split with MI-13

 

48213

48226

 

48207

 

48214

48234

 

48208

 

 

Ecorse

 

48229

 

Grosse Pointes

 

48230

 

 

48236

 

Harper Woods

 

48225

 

 

Lincoln Park

 

48146

 

River Rouge

 

48218

 

Wyandotte

 

48192

 



Note: If your zip code is 48204, 48206, or 48212, you will need the zip+4 to determine who your Representative is.

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