
Flushing and the surrounding Genesee County landscape are defined by the winding course of the Flint River, which anchors the region's development during the mid-1970s. The map illustrates a period of suburban transition, where large institutional sites like the Winchester Hospital and the Childrens Home sit near the historic Old Indian Treaty Line. These features reflect a layer of Michigan history that predates the modern street grid, which is already well-established by major thoroughfares such as Mt Morris Road and Beecher Road.
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