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  1. Albion is a city in Calhoun County in the south central region of the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 7,700 at the 2020 census. Albion is part of the Battle Creek Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  2. The City of Albion is located in south-central Michigan. Tenney Peabody, Albion's first permanent settler, arrived at 'The Forks' in 1833. In 1835, Mrs. Peabody named the area 'Albion' because some of the early settlers, including Jesse Crowell, hailed from Albion Township, New York.

  3. AlbionMich.com - Visit Albion, Michigan, nestled among the forks of the Kalamazoo River in Southern Mid-Michigan. See Albion's historic brick main street - first laid in 1903 and reconstructed with hand-laid, kilnfired clay bricks in 1993.

    • Become one with nature at Whitehouse Nature Center. Students from Walters Elementary had a beautiful day to go birding, search for macroinverts, and enjoy a hike through...
    • Enjoy a picnic at Holland Park. Holland Park is one of the many public parks you will have access to in Albion, and it is a nice park to visit for a family day out or a family picnic.
    • Stroll along Albion River Trail. Do you have a Michigan Trails Magazine? If not, you can get the maps from our website! Check out the Albion River... Posted by West Michigan Trails & Greenways Coalition on Friday, 7 June 2019.
    • Enjoy refreshing evening strolls at Lloyd Park. Posted by Holland Park Transformation on Monday, 3 September 2018. Lloyd Park is a riverfront park in Albion – one of the best places to spend your evenings in the city.
  4. Jun 17, 2000 · Visit Albion, Michigan, nestled among the forks of the Kalamazoo River in Southern Mid-Michigan. See Albion's historic brick main street - first laid in 1903 and reconstructed with hand-laid, kilnfired clay bricks in 1993.

  5. cityofalbionmi.gov › residents › city_at_a_glanceHistory - City of Albion, Mi

    History. It was the summer of 1821 when fifty-five Potawatomi Chiefs gathered to sign the Treaty of Chicago which granted the part of the country that included what was to become southern Michigan, to the United States. The first recorded history of Albion began with the signing of this treaty.