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==History== During World War II, 16 German [[POW]]s, who were working on a sugar beet farm near Blissfield, were killed in an accident when their truck collided with a train as they were returning to [[Fort Custer Training Center|Fort Custer]]. They are now buried at [[Fort Custer National Cemetery]]. According to local legend, Blissfield was home to the first set of Triple Bridges in the world. These three bridges stood directly next to each other and crossed the [[River Raisin]] to accommodate train and vehicular travel. The interurban bridge was torn down and the road bridge was replaced with a larger bridge in place of both bridges. In September–October 2014 Blissfield's village hall was moved to a former [[KeyBank]] location in the business district of the village. It is now two doors down from the Township offices. The police department was also moved with it. [[Blissfield High School]] is the home of the Royals. The baseball team has won seven state titles, while the girls volleyball team won their first state title in 2005.<ref name="Blissfield Athletics">{{cite web |title=Greatest Moments |website=Blissfield Athletics |url=https://blissfieldathletics.com/greatest-moments/ |access-date=June 2, 2023}}</ref> The village contains three properties listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]]: [[Blissfield Downtown Historic District]], the [[David Carpenter House]], and the [[First Presbyterian Church of Blissfield]].
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