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Hazel Park, Michigan

Hazel Park
City
City of Hazel Park
Pictured left to right: The Hazel Park Racetrack, the Hazelcrest Apartments, the Monument to the Fallen Heroes at city hall, Hazel Park Welcome Sign in Downtown and Hazel Park High School.
Pictured left to right: The Hazel Park Racetrack, the Hazelcrest Apartments, the Monument to the Fallen Heroes at city hall, Hazel Park Welcome Sign in Downtown and Hazel Park High School.
Nickname(s): HZPK, Hazeltuckey
Motto: "The Friendly City"
Location in the state of Michigan
Location in the state of Michigan
Coordinates: 42°27′45″N 83°06′15″W / 42.46250°N 83.10417°W / 42.46250; -83.10417Coordinates: 42°27′45″N 83°06′15″W / 42.46250°N 83.10417°W / 42.46250; -83.10417
Country United States
State Michigan
County Oakland
Incorporated 19411942
Government
 • Type Council-Manager
 • Mayor Jan Parisi
 • City Manager Edward Klobucher
Area
 • City 2.82 sq mi (7.30 km2)
 • Land 2.82 sq mi (7.30 km2)
 • Water 0 sq mi (0 km2)
Elevation 630 ft (192 m)
Population (2010)
 • City 16,422
 • Estimate (2012) 16,588
 • Density 5,823.4/sq mi (2,248.4/km2)
 • Metro 4,296,250
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP code 48030
Area code(s) 248
FIPS code 26-37420
GNIS feature ID 0628016
Nearest Airport Coleman A. Young International Airport
Website hazelpark.org

Hazel Park is a city in Oakland County of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 16,422. Hazel Park was incorporated in 1941 and bills itself as "The Friendly City".

In October 1882, a group of farmers gathered in a home located at the present-day city hall and had a meeting, requesting for a school to be built. A one-room school was eventually built in 1883 and later expanded to two rooms. In 1884, John W. Benjamine petitioned the state of Michigan to form a school district out of Royal Oak Township. Benjamine, who was Royal Oak Township's School Inspector, decided to name it Hazel Park School District 8, after the surplus amount of Hazelnut bushes in the area.

In 1920, another building, the Thomas W. Lacey School, was built on present-day Woodruff Street. The original Hazel Park school was sold to Frank Neusius, who used it to open a barber shop and a grocery market. The rapid increase in school children caused the nascent school district to add four grade schools and build a larger building at the central location also called the Lacey School, which became the community focal point for its high school students. The continued population growth of the community led to the construction of Hazel Park High School, so the old high school became Lacey Junior High School, located at John R and Nine Mile Roads.

Hazel Park experienced significant growth as the Ford Motor Company, based in nearby Highland Park, began to expand. Hospitals, offices and shops began to thrive around the area of 9 Mile Road. The electric Stephenson Line was a convenient way for commuters to trolley to Highland Park and Detroit. In 1924, Hazel Park's first traffic light, post office and Deputy Sheriff's office were established. The city was incorporated in 1941.


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