About Ann Arbor, Michigan:
Incorporated as a city in 1851, Ann Arbor, Michigan is a vibrant college town in Washtenaw County, with a population of about 123,851 (2020 census) and a 2024 estimate around 122,925.
It’s best known as the home of the University of Michigan (U-M), one of the nation’s top public universities in the country. The University dominates the city with its beautiful campus, world-class museums (like the University of Michigan Museum of Art), and massive Michigan Stadium (“The Big House”), the largest football stadium in the U.S. The city has a walkable area with unique shops, globally inspired dining (Zingerman’s Deli is a famous local spot), galleries, and events. The annual Ann Arbor Art Fair is one of the largest juried art fairs in the nation.
Catholic places of interest in Ann Arbor, Michigan:
Saint Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church
Traveling to Ann Arbor, Michigan:
Ann Arbor is considered part of the broader Detroit area. While it is an independent city roughly 40 miles west of Downtown Detroit, the U.S. Census Bureau classifies them together in the same Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor Combined Statistical Area.