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  1. Michigan officially became a state 10 years later, but it wasn’t until 1899 that River Rouge followed suit and became officially incorporated as a village. River Rouge changed from village to city years later on April 3, 1922. (Historical Information and Above Photo Courtesy of “A History of River Rouge, Michigan” by Frances E. Manor)

  2. River Rouge, MI 48218. River Rouge Map. River Rouge is a city in Wayne Countyin the U.S. state of Michiganand an industrial downriver suburb of Detroit. The population was 7,903 at the 2010 census. It is named after the River Rouge (or Rouge River from the French "Rouge" meaning red), which flows through a portion of the city into the Detroit ...

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  3. As of the census of 2010, there were 7,903 people, 2,897 households, and 1,885 families residing in the city. The River Rouge runs 127 miles through Southeastern Michigan. Information gathered from The City of River Rouge, The Henry Ford and the US Census. Written by Bethany Newton, staff writer for Discover Downriver. See more about Bethany here.

  4. A fishing pier, parking lot, and children's area are... 2. River Rouge Panther Stadium. 3. Memorial Park. 4. Now And Forever Flower Boutique. Things to Do in River Rouge, Michigan: See Tripadvisor's 11 traveler reviews and photos of River Rouge tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October.

  5. River Rouge is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 7,224 at the 2020 census. ... City in Michigan, United States From Wikipedia ...

  6. River Rouge Michigan City Charter... April 25, 2024 . Read More . City News. Check out our Programs Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency... April 23, 2024

  7. Other articles where River Rouge is discussed: Henry Ford: Control of the company: …a huge new plant at River Rouge, Michigan, had been one of the specific causes of the Dodge suit. What Ford dreamed of was not merely increased capacity but complete self-sufficiency. World War I, with its shortages and price increases, demonstrated for him the need to control raw materials; slow-moving…

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