And this:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/postoffices/8477856900/
Part of the argument here is a definitional one stemming from the fact that Michigan allows for unincorporated communities, which can have post offices, central business districts, etc. and often a lengthy history, but are governed as part of the township in which they are situated.
Does New Hudson exist as a distinct community? Definitely. Does it exist as a separate governmental entity? No. But then it never has in its nearly 200 years of existence.
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