Lyon Township, Oakland County, Michigan

New Hudson, centered around the junction of Grand River Avenue, Pontiac Trail, and S. Milford Road, just south of exit 155 on I-96 at 42°30′39″N 83°36′56″W / 42.51083°N 83.61556°W / 42.51083; -83.61556.

[4] In 1830, Russell Alvord and Daniel Richards, from the state of New York, obtained 40 acres (160,000 m2) of land with the deed signed by U.S. President Andrew Jackson.

This served as a changing point on the stage coach line known as the New Hudson Station.

The company designs and builds plastic welding machinery, primarily for the automotive market.

Pratt Miller Engineering is located in New Hudson and, in addition to an arms division that was established in 2013, is best known as the operators of the Corvette Racing motorsports team.

Man in the City was a large public sculpture erected atop a hill in Atchison Park in 2011.

Visible from westbound I-96, the 20-foot tall (6.1 m), 1,500-to-2,000-pound metal sculpture (680 to 910 kg) depicted the silhouette of a nondescript man in a suit and fedora.

[7] After initial news reports describe the toppling as vandalism, the artist, John Sauve, received a letter from an attorney representing the township informing him that they were responsible.

The William K. Smith Community Center houses the Lyon Township Public Library.

[14] The New Hudson Office, ZIP code 48165, serves an area in the north central part of the township.

Fire Station #1, Grand River Ave.
Map of Michigan highlighting Oakland County