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Warren, Michigan: Where is, history and other tourist information to visit this place.



Tourist Guide Warren

Incorporated in 1957, the city of Warren is located in the Macomb County of Michigan State in the United States.

The famous metro city of Detroit or Motown lies at about 15 miles from Warren. Warren itself is the hub for various businesses. These include United States Army Detroit Arsenal, TACOM, TARDEC, National Automotive Center and General Motors Technical Center.

Due to its developing economic background, the city is home to more than 138,247 people. This population makes Warren city the largest city in  Macomb County. In Michigan State, the city is 3rd largest.

Warren city is influenced by humid continental weather. However, since the city lies in the southern part of Michigan, it experiences a warmer climate. The summers are hot, while the winters are cold here. Tourists can visit this place at any time through the year due to the pleasant climate.



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