Ella Sharp Museum, Jackson
Jackson Real Estate
Jackson Population: 36,316
Jackson Location: 33 miles due west of Ann Arbor.
County: Jackson
Jackson Real Estate Profile
Jackson County is truly the Crossroads of Michigan, accessible from many state highways and I-94. Sixty-five spring-fed lakes make Jackson and vicinity a popular summer vacation destination. Fishing, swimming, and other water sports abound. The region is a center for Michigan's growing wine industry. Golf Digest magazine calls Jackson one of the country's best golf values, with its high concentration of courses.
Jackson, MI Local History
Brothers Horace and Russell Blackman of Tioga County, New York, settled in what is now Jackson in July 1829. Settlers continued to arrive and a post office opened in 1830. The town was first called Jacksonburgh, in honor of Andrew Jackson, then changed to Jacksonopolis and finally shortened to Jackson in 1833.
Jackson is considered the birthplace of the Republican Party. On July 6, 1854, the Republican Party held its first convention in Jackson “under the oaks.” Delegates adopted a platform and nominated a full slate of candidates for state offices. The first Republican candidate for president, John C. Fremont, ran in 1856 with the slogan "Free soil, free labor, free speech, free men, Fremont."
EDWARD SUROVELL REALTORS
2131 Ferguson Rd., Suite 116
Jackson, Michigan 49203
517.787.9800
Contact Manager Bill White
Jackson, MI Real Estate: Helpful Links
Jackson Chamber of Commerce
Jackson Convention & Visitors Bureau
City of Jackson
Jackson, Michigan Home Page
Jackson, MI Real Estate: Education, Arts and Culture
Jackson Public Schools
Jackson Community College
Baker College of Jackson
Spring Arbor University
Michigan Theater
George E. Potter Center (Performing Arts)
Jackson, MI Real Estate: Recreation
Southeast Michigan Pioneer Wine Trail
Golf Jackson