Marysville, Michigan Marysville, Michigan City of Marysville Clair River in Marysville, Michigan Clair River in Marysville, Michigan Location of Marysville, Michigan Location of Marysville, Michigan Marysville is a town/city in St.

Marysville is positioned on the shore of the St.

The town/city was home to the former Wills Sainte Claire Automotive company, a Morton Salt plant, and Detroit Edison's Marysville Power Plant.

5 Marysville Station: Border Patrol 6 Marysville School District According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 8.30 square miles (21.50 km2), of which 7.31 square miles (18.93 km2) is territory and 0.99 square miles (2.56 km2) is water. The town/city lies on the border between Michigan and Ontario formed by the St.

Marysville is neighbored by Port Huron, Michigan to the north, St.

Clair, Michigan to the south, Kimball Township, Michigan to the west, and Corunna, Ontario to the east.

This would later turn into the property of the Detroit Edison Marysville Power Plant.

The Marysville Power Plant was the site of Zephaniah Bunce's settlement.

This settlement was positioned in the southern part of current day Marysville, two streets are titled after them.

Vickery settled at the present day foot of Huron Boulevard in Marysville.

However, there was already another Vicksburg, Michigan, so in 1859 the name was changed to Marysville, after Nelson Mill's wife Mary. Clair automobile was produced (named for the factory's locale on the St.

So that Wills is credited with the street design and town/city planning of Marysville.

The chief area of the town/city to be advanced before his business closed was the region surrounding Washington Elementary School.

Subdivision evolution in the later half of the 20th century has further offset the strategic plan for the City of Marysville. Wills did succeed to the extent that the Marysville region is nowadays a vibrant community.

Today, Marysville is a burgeoning community, lacking a central downtown area.

The large industrialized area is positioned in the southern half of the town/city along M-29, which snakes through Marysville.

The town/city park and the older residentiary neighborhoods are along Huron Boulevard, as well as an region located off of M-29 near Gratiot Boulevard, known as the 'Salt Block', which had originally been constructed to home workers of Morton Salt Company.

In the city, the populace was spread out with 24.4% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.4% from 25 to 44, 23.3% from 45 to 64, and 17.1% who were 65 years of age or older.

Marysville Station: Border Patrol The station, originally positioned in Port Huron, was moved south to River Road in Marysville, along the St.

In October 2007 a new 16,500-square-foot (1,530 m2) facility opened at 2600 Wills St. The Marysville station is responsible for the United States-Canada border from Lake St.

Clair River and southern Lake Huron up into Michigan's Thumb.

Marysville School District The Marysville School District (public), serves the town/city of Marysville and portions of St.

Bus service is provided by private contractor "Marysville School Bus Inc".

Central offices for the Marysville School District are positioned at 495 E.

There are 5 schools in Marysville: 3 elementary, 1 middle school, and 1 high school.

Marysville Middle School Marysville High School The mascot of Marysville High School is the Vikings.

Marysville sports have always been a great origin of pride for the students as well as the city.

Marysville is also home to Marysville Hydrocarbons, site of a recently instead of ethanol plant near the southern town/city border.

Marysville has a burgeoning industrial park, which includes an auto parts (previously Chrysler) factory, an addition to the MOPAR parts distribution center.

In 1973, Consumers Energy assembled a synthetic gas plant near Marysville Michigan.

In 1973 the Marysville gas reforming plant could produce up to 100 million cubic feet of gas per day.

At one point, Marysville gas powered over one quarter of all Consumers Power customers in Michigan. It also helped lessen the effects felt by Consumers Power customers amid the 1973 petroleum crisis.

The plant was shut down for economic reasons in 1979. It is now the locale of Marysville Hydrocarbons, an ethanol refinery.

Marysville Hydrocarbons is the only one of its kind in the immediate area.

Commercially, Marysville includes a Meijer supermarket and various small-town places of business.

City of Marysville, Michigan.

Marysville Station - CBP.gov "Marysville, Michigan Koppen Climate Classification (Weatherbase)".

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