Orchard Ave, Dearborn
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Orchard Ave
"Orchard St., Dearborn, MI (Metro Detroit)"
Orchard street is on the east side of Dearborn. Dearborn is a suburb of Detroit with a variety of cultural groups in its boundaries. It is off of Warren Ave, near greenfield. It is part of the Arabic community found in Dearborn. The neighborhood while not real friendly is usually quiet and clean. The neighbors are polite and helpful. About two blocks from my Aunt and Uncles house is Orchard elementary school.
Dearborn public schools is a good district with an excellent reputation. The community is diverse socio-economically. Some sections of Dearborn are low socio-economic status in one section to middle class in another section. There are many old homes in this neighborhood and around Dearborn. The homes are neat and well maintained.
The street is paved making bike riding and walking easy. On Warren Ave. there are some grocery stores within walking distance.
The close proximity of Warren Ave. could be dangerous to young children. It is a very busy street. This area is prone to power outages and many times after a storm, my aunt and uncle are without power for a few hours.
The houses are smaller but overall this is a nice neighborhood and a place to visit. The community also offers a lot to do in terms of History and museums. There is not only the Henry Ford but all the Henry Ford estate.
Dearborn public schools is a good district with an excellent reputation. The community is diverse socio-economically. Some sections of Dearborn are low socio-economic status in one section to middle class in another section. There are many old homes in this neighborhood and around Dearborn. The homes are neat and well maintained.
The street is paved making bike riding and walking easy. On Warren Ave. there are some grocery stores within walking distance.
The close proximity of Warren Ave. could be dangerous to young children. It is a very busy street. This area is prone to power outages and many times after a storm, my aunt and uncle are without power for a few hours.
The houses are smaller but overall this is a nice neighborhood and a place to visit. The community also offers a lot to do in terms of History and museums. There is not only the Henry Ford but all the Henry Ford estate.
Recommended for
- Families with kids
- Retirees