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Ann Arbor has it all: the University of Michigan, great shopping, bars and restaurants and amazing concert venues. It also has a vitality that only few college towns across the country can boast. It's the kind of city that draws in the undergrads and then, keeps the grads for good.
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Source: Ann Arbor Business Review
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Source: metromode
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Source: metromode
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Source: University of Michigan
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Source: metromode
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Source: metromode
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Source: Crain's Detroit Business
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Monday, April 23, 2007
Source: University of Michigan
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Source: Detroit Free Press
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Source: Oakland Business Review
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Source: metromode
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Source: Crain's Detroit Business
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