Maybee, Michigan

Maybee (/meɪˈbiː/ may-BEE) is a village in Monroe County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

The village grew to include a grain elevator, gristmill, mining quarry and sand pit, hotel, several churches and schools, and numerous small factories and stores.

[6] The Maybee Station no longer exists, but the railway line continues to run through the village.

The line is currently operated by the Canadian National Railway but no longer contains a station at this point along its route.

[11][12] The London–Maybee–Raisinville Volunteer Fire Department was formed in 1952 and serves the village and surrounding area.

The station is located at 8755 Baldwin Road in the southwest corner of the village.

The historic hall was first constructed in 1912 and housed the village government offices and fire station until 1977.

[17] The building has been used since March 2021 as a sheriff substation for the Monroe County Police Department.

[18] Maybee is in rural northern Monroe County, in the southwest part of Exeter Township.

[2] The Robert Drain flows through the northern portion of the village and provides drainage into Stony Creek.

The unincorporated community of Scofield is about one mile (1.6 km) to the northeast within Exeter Township.

The majority of the village is served by Monroe Public Schools in the far northwest corner of the district's boundaries.

A small portion of the village west of Baldwin Road is served by Dundee Community Schools at the easternmost point of the district's boundaries.

Map of Michigan highlighting Monroe County