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Once in a Great City: A Detroit Story is a 2015 non-fiction book discussing the history of the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan, that was published by Simon & Schuster, focusing on the period between late 1962 to early 1964.
The story is told from a first-person point-of-view, but here the narrator addresses herself in the third-person. The first section opens: “This girl (myself) is walking through Branden’s, that excellent store.” [3] The year is 1968. The sixteen-year-old girl (unnamed) lives with her parents in an exclusive housing division outside of ...
Officials were upset after the 2020 decennial census revealed a population decline of 10.5% in Detroit, numbers that Kurt Metzger, founder of Data Driven Detroit, called "abysmal and problematic ...
The 2024 NFL draft is over, but its impact on Detroit may resonate for years to come: The city was on fine display for football fans in America and around the globe during the three-day event ...
We Almost Lost Detroit, a 1975 Reader's Digest book by John G. Fuller, [1] presents a history of Fermi 1, America's first commercial breeder reactor, with emphasis on the 1966 partial nuclear meltdown. [2] [3] It took four years for the reactor to be repaired, and then performance was poor.
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Music has been the dominant feature of Detroit's nightlife since the late 1940s.The metropolitan area boasts two of the top live music venues in the United States. The Pine Knob Music Theatre (formerly DTE Energy Music Theatre), which was the most attended summer venue in the United States in 2005 for the fifteenth consecutive year, while the closed Palace of Auburn Hills ranked twelfth ...
This 364-year-old company is cool: “We started by making the mirrors of the Palace of Versailles.” Now, it’s on the cutting edge of sustainable construction and innovative new materials.