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  2. Flag of Detroit - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Gabriel Richard - Wikipedia

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    A fire leveled the city on June 11, 1805, including Sainte Anne's Church. [4] This is when Gabriel Richard wrote the city of Detroit's motto: Speramus meliora; resurget cineribus; [7] In English: "We hope for better things; it will arise from the ashes." [1] [13] The words are printed on the seal of the City of Detroit. [1]

  4. Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Detroit is the principal city in Metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan. It is situated in the Midwestern United States and the Great Lakes region. [117] The Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge is the only international wildlife preserve in North America and is uniquely located in the heart of a major metropolitan area. The refuge ...

  5. File:Flag of Detroit, Michigan.png - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. The Spirit of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    An image of the statue appears on the "Spirit of Detroit Award" certificate, which is issued by the Detroit City Council to a person, event, or organization deemed to have performed an outstanding achievement or service to the citizens of Detroit. [25] [26] The sculpture is the main image on Detroit Community Scrip. [27]

  7. Detroit's first composer laureate says he'll tell the city's ...

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    John Lee Hooker put Chicago on notice with his primal, ferocious, one-chord blues. In the 1950 and 60s, Detroit-area jazz bassists Paul Chambers and Ron Carter redefined the role of the bass is ...

  8. 5 minutes before midnight, Detroit City Council adopts 2025 ...

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    Detroit City Council adopted a $2.7 billion budget minutes before the deadline, ... Funding includes $150,000 for a veterans affairs office, along with a push from District 2 Councilwoman Angela ...

  9. Great Fire of 1805 - Wikipedia

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    The Great Fire of 1805 occurred on June 11, 1805, in the city of Detroit, in the Michigan Territory of the United States. [1] The fire destroyed almost everything in the city. [2] The motto of the city, Speramus meliora; resurget cineribus ('We hope for better things; it will rise from the ashes'), was written after this fire. [3]