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On behalf of our citizens, welcome to Calhoun
County, Michigan. Established in 1829, and named after John C. Calhoun,
our county is both rich in history and on the cutting edge of tomorrow's
technology and development. Calhoun County offers the serenity of
country living and the cultural and recreational amenities offered in
urban settings. We hope our website will introduce you to what makes
Calhoun County the perfect place to do business, visit, live, work and
raise a family.
Leaders of the corporate world make their headquarters here along
with top private and public educational facilities, quality health care
and an international foundation. The high accessibility to world markets
makes Calhoun County a prime location for business. Two interstate
highways, I-94 and I-69, which intersect near the center of the county,
connect Calhoun County to every major trade route in the United States.
Located along a major international trade corridor, the county boasts
both passenger and freight rail service, an international cargo airport
and a U.S. Customs Post of Entry and Foreign Trade Zone.
Numerous parks are connected to the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo rivers
and provide opportunities for hiking, fishing, canoeing, picnicking and
other recreation. Community sporting, cultural, ethnic, historical and
holiday festivals provide plenty for residents and visitors to see and
do. We value the quality of life features that make Calhoun County an
attractive place to call home for your family and your business, now and
for the generations that follow. Again, welcome to Calhoun County!
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