Delhi Metropark

Delhi Metropark is a park in the Huron-Clinton system of metro parks. It is a 81-acre (330,000 m2) park on the Huron River located five miles (8 km) northwest of Ann Arbor. It has picnic areas, two picnic shelters, swings and slides, river fishing, canoe rental and softball diamonds. A children's playground features an adventure playship, ride-on toys and swings. A Metropark daily or annual vehicle permit is required for entry to the park. The park will eventually be linked to Dexter-Huron Metropark and Hudson Mills Metropark via the Border-to-Border Trail. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Delhi Metropark
View of Delhi Bridge
Location within metro Detroit
TypeRegional park
LocationLower Peninsula, Washtenaw County, Michigan USA
Coordinates42°19′50.51″N 83°48′29.43″W
Area81 acres (33 ha)
Operated byHuron–Clinton Metroparks
OpenYear round
WebsiteOfficial site

History

In 1835, there was a sawmill located on the Huron River at this site. That year, Norman Gooddale purchased the mill for $50 and added a flour mill to the site. Jacob Doremus platted a village adjacent to the mill in 1836 named Michigan Village, although the name was changed to Delhi shortly afterward. In 1842, Gooddale acquired all of the unsold lots. His son Frank expanded the mill, shipping flour to New England and employing 20 people; in 1880, Delhi Mills shipped 41,000 barrels of flour on the Michigan Central Railroad.[6] In 1883, Delhi had 2 flour mills, a woolen mill and a saw mill, taking power from a dam 150 feet long with a 7-foot head and producing 140 horsepower when all mills run at once.[7]

Today's Delhi Rapids is the remains of the collapsed mill dam that once powered Delhi Mills.

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References

  1. http://www.michigan.org/Property/Detail.aspx?p=G16141
  2. http://arborwiki.org/city/Delhi_Metropark
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-08-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. http://www.visitannarbor.org/index.php/plan_a_visit/search/delhi_metropark
  5. Domm, Robert W. Backroads of Michigan. ISBN 9781610603478.
  6. Scio Township, History of Washtenaw County, Michigan, Vol 2, Charles C, Chapman, 1881; pages 828, 844, 849-853.
  7. James L. Greenleaf, Report on the Water-Powers of the Drainage Basins of Lakes Huron and Erie, Eastern Drainage Area of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, Huron River, Description of Developed Power, in Water Power of the United States, Part I Department of the Interior, Census Office, GPO, Washington, 1885; page 494.
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