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  2. The Crofoot - Wikipedia

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    In 1871 he was a member of the Pontiac school board. [1] He was on the State Building Commission for the State Asylum in 1874, which was completed in Pontiac in 1878. He represented a defendant in 1882 before the United States Supreme Court. He rebuilt the 1830 era building at Pontiac's first corner in 1882 and named it the "Crofoot Block".

  3. Franklin Boulevard Historic District (Pontiac, Michigan)

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    In 1924 the Association turned the library over to the City of Pontiac, and when the library moved in the 1950s, this building became the city's Art Center. Jacobs House (99 Franklin Boulevard): Probably the oldest building on Franklin, this house was built In 1886 by banker Frank G. Jacobs It is generally Queen Anne In style, with a large L ...

  4. Eagle Theater (Pontiac, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Theater is a three-story building with a masonry facade, primarily finished with stucco and red quarry tile. Vertical towers are at each side of the facade, with red quarry tile at the base, Moorish or horseshoe art window treatments at the second floor, and a corbeled cornice at the top.

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  6. 2 new bars, 1 underground, now open in downtown Detroit - AOL

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    Two new bars, one underground, are now open on Woodward Avenue that will feature sushi and food from Black-owned No BBQ Sauce owners. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  7. One U.S. City Is Keeping Bars Open 24/7 During The World Cup

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    The Women’s World Cup Emergency Amendment Act of 2023 will allow bars and restaurants in Washington DC to stay open 24/7 during the Women's World Cup. One U.S. City Is Keeping Bars Open 24/7 ...

  8. Pontiac Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac was founded in 1818-19 by a group of investors. [2] In 1819, Oakland County was established, with a county seat at Pontiac. By 1820, Pontiac had a dam, a sawmill, a flour mill, and a blacksmith shop. A courthouse was constructed in 1824, and by 1830 the city of Pontiac was clearly the center of commerce for the county.

  9. Pontiac, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac (/ ˈ p ɒ n (t) i æ k / PON-(t)ee-ak) is a city in and the county seat of Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [3] Located roughly 26 miles (41.8 km) northwest of downtown Detroit, Pontiac is part of the Detroit metropolitan area, and is variously described as a satellite city or suburb of Detroit.