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The flag has the city seal emblazoned on quartered background, with each section representing a country that once controlled Detroit.The lower hoist (left) quarter represents France, which founded the fort and settlement in 1701; it has five gold fleurs-de-lis on a white field, imitating the Royal Standard of France.
Original summary: Flag of the City of Detroit, Michigan. The flag symbolizes the three nations that have controlled Detroit: France (lower left), Great Britain (upper right) and the United States (upper left and lower right). The city motto (translated as "We Hope For Better Days" and "It Shall Rise From the Ashes") is a reference to the 1805 ...
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English: Flag of Detroit, Michigan, post-2000. Image created by uploader based on previous raster image and image of the city seal sketched by J.O. Lewis in 1827 Image created by uploader based on previous raster image and image of the city seal sketched by J.O. Lewis in 1827
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Getty Images Detroit slang is an ever-evolving dictionary of words and phrases with roots in regional Michigan, the Motown music scene, African-American communities and drug culture, among others.
Detroit artist Trae Isaac, left, speaks about his mural painted on an oversize cleat that will be one of the 20 local artist works in the DCLEATED exhibit, which was introduced during a media ...