Indian Trail
This depressed path, northwest across the Almon Starr land, is the last visible remnant of a trail worn by the feet of Indians and the hoofs of their horses traveling between Detroit and Saginaw until the mid 1800s.
The children of the American Revolution planted the pin oak tree nearby in 1939 to mark the trail.
To perpetuate the memory of the natives of our land, this monument is set for the Michigan Sesquicentennial
Marker can be reached from Crooks Road 1.1 miles east of Woodward Avenue (Michigan Highway 1).
Courtesy hmdb.org