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Mount Clemens

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Mount Clemens (klĕm`ənz), city (1990 pop. 18,405), seat of Macomb co., NE of Detroit, SE Mich., on the Clinton River; settled c.1798, inc. as a city 1879. The city is known for its mineral waters. It has a large floral industry and factories that make tool and die equipment, enamels, powder coatings, and tool holders. Nearby is Selfridge Air National Guard Base.


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Pumped from 1,400 feet beneath the city, the waters of Mount Clemens were enjoyed by the likes of Henry Ford, William Randolph Hearst and Babe Ruth.
The Susan Gans purchased Geologix and the 1,4000-foot-deep mineral well in Mount Clemens eight years ago after ending her career as a commercial real estate broker in Birmingham.
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