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  2. David Whitney House - Wikipedia

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    The David Whitney House is a historic mansion located at 4421 Woodward Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. The building was constructed during the 1890s as a private residence. It was restored in 1986 and is now a restaurant. [3] [4] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [5]

  3. James Beard finalists include an East African restaurant in ...

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    An East African eatery in Detroit, longtime family owned Seattle pho shops and a Palestinian chef using ancient cooking techniques in Washington, D.C., are among the dozens of finalists for this ...

  4. Detroit chefs create African diaspora lunches for Black ... - AOL

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    For the second year in a The post Detroit chefs create African diaspora lunches for Black History Month appeared first on TheGrio.

  5. Culture of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    About half the residents are Hispanic, 25% are African-American, 20% are White and 5% are Arab-American, according to the Southwest Detroit Business Association. [24] It is known for Mexican cuisine at restaurants such as Mexican Village, Evie's Tamales, El Zocalo and Xochimilco. Restaurants, bakeries, and shops are located on Vernor Highway.

  6. Nacirema Club - Wikipedia

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    The Nacirema Club is a social club located at 6118 30th Street in Detroit, Michigan; it was the first African American social club in Michigan. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.

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  8. Ossian H. Sweet House - Wikipedia

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    The Ossian H. Sweet House is a privately owned house located at 2905 Garland Street in Detroit, Michigan. The house was designed by Maurice Herman Finkel, and in 1925 it was bought by its second owner, physician Ossian Sweet, an African American. Soon after he moved in, the house was the site of a confrontation when a white mob of about 1,000 ...

  9. Detroit to give African-American history museum $1.8M for ...

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    The General Motors Theater at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History will receive a $5 million revamp […] The post Detroit to give African-American history museum $1.8M for ...