Weidman, Rural census-designated place in Isabella County, Michigan.
Weidman is a rural community in Isabella County, Michigan, that spreads across wooded hills and open farmland. The Coldwater River runs through the area, shaping the landscape with its floodplain and tributaries.
The first settlers arrived in 1894 and built farms and homes along the main roads. Over the decades, the community grew slowly as families moved into the area for agriculture and forestry work.
The population maintains strong ties to local traditions, with demographics showing 93 percent of residents identifying as White and 2.8 percent as Hispanic.
The community lies about 16 miles (26 kilometers) northwest of Mount Pleasant and can be reached by county roads. Since the area covers parts of two townships, visitors should pay attention to road signs and local directions.
The area served as a filming location for a television series about a veterinarian, with scenes shot at local properties. Parts of the Isabella Indian Reservation fall within the community boundaries.
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