Jackson County, county in Michigan, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 156,920 inhabitants. The county was created 193 years ago in 1832. Its county seat is Jackson.
There are 1 city/town in Jackson County, MI. The largest city of Jackson County is Brooklyn with a population of 1,165.
Brooklyn, Village in Michigan, United States
Located in the south-central part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, Jackson County contains a diverse mix of urban areas, quaint villages, and rural townships. The city of Jackson serves as the county seat and is the main population and economic center with over 30,000 residents. Jackson has a rich manufacturing history and is home to several prisons.
Smaller Jackson County cities include Michigan Center, Napoleon, Parma, and Grass Lake, each with their own local charms and community feel. The villages of Brooklyn, Concord, Hanover, and Springport offer historic downtowns in a rural setting.
Dotting the countryside, you can find smaller communities like Pleasant Lake, Rives Junction, and Vineyard Lake. Much of Jackson County retains a pastoral feel, with many acres of farmland, winding creeks, and wooded state game areas.
Outdoor recreation abounds, from the cascades and trails of the Irish Hills to the watersports offered at Clark and Wamplers Lakes. Jackson County's diverse cities, villages, and rural areas provide a little something for everyone.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Jackson County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Brooklyn | Village in Michigan, United States | 1,165 |