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About Taylor

Taylor is a midsize city in Michigan's Wayne County, home to families who are attracted to its many amenities. Shopping and dining options are plentiful in Taylor, which also offers many parks, golf courses, local attractions and recreational programs. The city is sometimes referred to as "Taylortucky," because many of its residents claim Southern roots.

The History of Taylor

The city was named in honor of Zachary Taylor, the 12th president of the United States and a 19th-century military hero. This small hamlet in the American Midwest incorporated in 1847 and occupied 24 square miles near Detroit, but it did not become a city until the 1960s. The mid-20th century saw massive changes in Taylor, all of them inspired by the gradual shift from an agricultural community to a bustling hub of commerce.

Entrepreneurs flocked to Taylor to start small businesses or expand existing ones. Numerous industries thrived in this city throughout the late 20th century, and residents appreciated the convenience of living, working, shopping and playing in this small hamlet. They didn't have to venture into Detroit to run their errands or find entertainment.

The 21st century brought economic depression to Taylor, as it did to much of the United States. Businesses closed or filed for bankruptcy protection, and many citizens found themselves without employment opportunities. However, around 2010, Taylor started to rebuild, and it has enjoyed consistent economic improvement since then.

Living in Taylor

Taylor has all the amenities you need in its compact downtown district. The shopping mall, medical center and other venues allow you to stay close to home for both work and play. During the summer, you can enjoy local parks for exercise, while local gyms and fitness centers provide an option for activities during the cold winters.

Heritage Park is one of the largest parks in Taylor, nicknamed "The Jewel of the City" for its scenic setting. Historical sites in the park include several bridges and buildings, such as the 1880s West Mound Church. The park also features sports fields and courts, a nature garden, a petting zoo, playgrounds, and a catch-and-release fishing pond. Local youth sports leagues often play games at Heritage Park, which is also host to many of the city's community events.

Taylor Schools

Taylor School District oversees the public schools of Taylor, including a dedicated sixth-grade campus and an adult learning center. There are also several private and charter schools in the city. The Downriver Campus of the Wayne County Community College District, providing a variety of two-year degree programs, is located in Taylor.

Resources for Moving to Taylor

As you prepare for your move to Taylor, you may find the following resources helpful:

  • Utilities: DTE Energy provides electricity to Taylor and most of its neighboring communities. The city manages residential water and sewer services.
  • Garbage and Recycling: GFL Environmental Services facilitates curbside collection of trash and recyclables for single-family homes throughout the city.
  • Transportation: The SMART tranit system serves Taylor with a few routes through the community.

Taylor Housing

Taylor is one of Michigan's many affordable cities, with a median home price that's considerably lower than the national average. It's also less expensive than the Detroit metro average, making it a popular choice for those looking for a budget-friendly suburb. The Taylor housing market includes homes of many styles and sizes, so you should be able to easily find something to fit your needs.