Owosso is a city in Shiawassee County in the state of Michigan that was incorporated in 1859. It is also located in but not politically affiliated with Owosso Township. It was named after the leader of the Ojibway people in the Shiawassee area, Chief Wasso, and it is one of the largest cities in the county. Owosso was the home of Thomas Dewey and author James Oliver Curwood; one of the city's important landmarks is Curwood Castle, the author's home that was converted into a museum with exhibits for both Curwood and Dewey. Other notable people who live or have lived in Owosso are authors Emile Benoit and Diane Carey.
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