
Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti serve as the urban anchors for this southern Michigan landscape, where residential expansion meets established agricultural and transit corridors. The area is defined by a complex network of managed waterways, including the Pittsfield Number Five Drain, Koch Warner Drain, and McCarthy Drain, illustrating the region's long-term reliance on drainage infrastructure for both farming and development. The presence of several family and community burial grounds, such as Pioneer Cem and Crittenden Cem, provides a genealogical footprint of the early settlers who established the townships of Pittsfield and Stony Creek. The western portion is dominated by the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, while the southern reaches follow the meandering paths of Sugar Creek and Buck Creek. This modern survey documents the contemporary interface between the suburban outskirts of two major university towns and the rural character of the surrounding Washtenaw County townships.
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1936 Denton
Washtenaw County, MI

1936 Ypsilanti East
Washtenaw County, MI

1942 Denton
Washtenaw County, MI

1942 Ypsilanti East
Washtenaw County, MI

1953 Denton
Washtenaw County, MI

1953 Ypsilanti East
Washtenaw County, MI

1965 Ann Arbor East
Washtenaw County, MI

1965 Ann Arbor West
Washtenaw County, MI

1967 Bridgewater
Washtenaw County, MI

1967 Ypsilanti East
Washtenaw County, MI

1967 Ypsilanti West
Washtenaw County, MI

1969 Denton
Washtenaw County, MI

1996 Ypsilanti East
Washtenaw County, MI

2023 Ann Arbor East
Washtenaw County, MI

2023 Ann Arbor West
Washtenaw County, MI

2023 Bridgewater
Washtenaw County, MI

2023 Denton
Washtenaw County, MI

2023 Ypsilanti East
Washtenaw County, MI

2023 Ypsilanti West
Washtenaw County, MI