Community
Incorporated in 1867, the City of Wyandotte is often described as
the ‘Heart of Downriver.’ The site where Wyandotte sits today was,
in the 1700s, a village for the Native American tribe known as the
Wyandot, a part of the Huron Nation. A waterfront community,
Wyandotte is rich in history and is known for its distinctive
architecture, charming downtown district and variety of cultural
offerings. The City has been awarded the designation of a Preserve
America Community by the Federal Government.
The City of Wyandotte prides itself on our community. We offer
excellent schools, quality public services, safe neighborhoods, a
charming downtown business district, a scenic waterfront and work
together for continued development and historic preservation in our
city. Wyandotte is well known for its community events, beautiful
historical museum, festivals and our annual Wyandotte Street Art
Fair. Our cultural and special events combined with our appreciation
for the arts makes Wyandotte a dynamic city for a both residents and
visitors.
We trust you will find our city to be a friendly, vibrant, and
prosperous
place in which to reside, visit and conduct business. |