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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Battle Creek.

About Battle Creek, MI.

Battle Creek, MI., is in Calhoun County and has a population of 51,505. The population has decreased by 2.4 percent since the 2010 Census. The city was settled in 1831 and became incorporated in 1859.

Battle Creek's climate is relatively comfortable, with summer temperatures hovering around highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s. The winter months can be pretty harsh, with highs in the 30s and lows in the teens. This is due to the location in the northern part of America.

There are different ethnic groups, from whites, African Americans, Native Americans, Asians, Hispanics, and others. The people are friendly, and the cultural backgrounds are felt throughout the city. Battle Creek, MI., is also known for being the home of the Music Center.

What to Do in Battle Creek, MI.

Tourists and residents can find plenty to do in Battle Creek, MI. One of the best places to start is the Battle Creek Welcome Center, where all the information concerning the city's attractions is found. They also have a gift shop for those who appreciate souvenirs. Listed below are the attractions people can enjoy.

  • Museums and Points of Interest: These are places with historical viewings and landmarks families can appreciate. They have the Dr. John Harvey Kellogg Discovery Center, Horrocks, Historic Adventist Village, Kingman Museum, and Sojourner Truth Monument.
  • Zoos and Parks: Families can enjoy the great stops at the parks and zoos in Battle Creek, MI. They have Binder Park Zoo, Historic Bridge Park, Fantasy Forest, Full Blast Amusement and Theme Park, Linear Park, and Leila Arboretum Gardens.
  • Casinos, Bars, and Nightclubs: Adults can enjoy the places where they can cut loose and gamble, drink, and dance all night. Some places in the city are Firekeeper's Casino, Idle Hour Tavern, and the Cricket Club.
  • Golf Courses: Golfers can enjoy their time on the green. These are the most famous within city limits. Listed are Binder Park Golf Course, Bedford Valley Golf Club, Oakland Hills Golf Club, Riverside Golf Club, Squirrel Hollow Golf Course, and Cedar Creek Golf Course.
  • Theaters and Stadiums: For movie lovers, there is the Carmike Lakeview Square 10 and the Art Center of Battle Creek for those who are into artwork. The C.O. Brown Stadium is the main stadium, with Battle Creek Bombers being the following sports complexes.
  • Events and Festivals: There are different annual events residents and tourists can enjoy in Battle Creek, MI. They are the Leila Arboretum Music Festival during the summer, The World's Longest Breakfast Table, The Battle Creek Field of Flight Entertainment Festival, and the International Festival of Lights.
  • Other Family Entertainment: Other attractions have made Battle Creek a favorite city to visit and live in. Some attractions are the Battle Creek Farmers Market, Altitude Endeavors, INC., and the Magic Clouds Balloon Corporation, which are both companies offering hot air balloon rides. Then there is the Break Escape, The Rink, and Fear the Farm, which are all games and entertainment.

Working in Battle Creek, MI.

The top three employers in Battle Creek, MI., are Kelloggs, Kraft Foods/Post Division, and Denso. Unemployment rates are rather steep at this time, at 7.5 percent. The national average is 6 percent. As businesses are continuing to open, there has been a 0.1% rise in job increases.

Battle Creek, MI. Neighborhoods

Listed below are the top three neighborhoods in Battle Creek, MI. All are friendly, quiet, and clean.

  1. Alvena/Sunset: This area is pleasant and known for its peace and quiet setting in nature. It is family-friendly, and people love their BBQ, games, and gardening. Median home prices are $97,450 for purchase.
  2. Graham Lake: People love the atmosphere with the beautiful scenery from the lake, woods, nature, and wildlife setting. On the average list, median prices for homes are $99,900.
  3. Railroad: Many of the houses are older in this neighborhood and sell for around $26,000. The scenery is what makes this neighborhood a beautiful location with peace and enjoyment for family outings.

Battle Creek, MI. School District

Schools spend $15,213 per child and are over the national limit by almost $3,000. The ratio of student to teacher is 15.9. The colleges listed in Battle Creek, MI, are:

  1. Kellogg Community College
  2. Robert B. Miller College
  3. Western Michigan University (Battle Creek Branch)
  4. Western Michigan University College of Aviation
  5. Spring Arbor University
  6. Davenport University
  7. Central Michigan University

Moving to Battle Creek, MI. Resource Guide

People interested in moving to Battle Creek, MI., will find all the information on municipal services within the City of Battle Creek. The electric company that powers the city is Consumers Energy Battle Creek.

When it comes to the Parks and Recreation Department, they can tell you all you need to know about the events and multiple parks in the area.

Battle Creek, MI. Housing

The cost of living in Battle Creek, MI., is 22.8 percent lower than in America. Median Home Prices are $80,200, with median rent prices hovering around $725 per month. Last, the median income is $37,885. Appreciation is up by 9.7%, with homes worth more today than a decade ago.