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Right wing for the Detroit Red Wings and Hartford Whalers [citation needed] Steve Yzerman: May 9, 1965: Centre and captain for the Detroit Red Wings; general manager for the Tampa Bay Lightning and Detroit Red Wings Lived in Bloomfield Hills Henrik Zetterberg: Oct 9, 1980: Center and left wing for the Detroit Red Wings [citation needed]
Walbri Hall is the main house of a former country estate, built for Detroit industrialist (and Detroit Tigers owner) Walter O. Briggs. The house is located at 3570 Walbri Drive in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2022. [1]
The following is a list of people from Detroit, Michigan. ... Michael Fougere [161] Nathan Goodell [162] Reneé Hall [163] Albert Hammond [164] Tom Hayden [165]
5900 McClellan Ave., Detroit [8] Sacred Heart 1000 Eliot St., Detroit [9] St. Augustine and St. Monica 4151 Seminole St.,Detroit [10] St. Charles Borromeo 1918 1491 Baldwin St., Detroit Parish founded in 1886. [11] St. Elizabeth 1892 3138 E Canfield St., Detroit Parish founded in 1884. [12]
A northern suburb of Detroit on the Woodward Corridor, Bloomfield Hills is located roughly 20 miles (32.2 km) northwest of downtown Detroit, and is surrounded on most sides by Bloomfield Township. As of the 2020 United States Census , the city had a population of 4,460.
The French School of Detroit was created in September 1986, [citation needed] pursuing the trend of French language education in Metro Detroit started by the "Lycée International School". The Lycée International School , opened in Southfield in 1981 after Renault moved 50 employees to Metro Detroit, because Renault purchased a stake in ...
Henry Ford Health is an integrated, not-for-profit health care organization in the U.S. state of Michigan. [1] Headquartered in Detroit, [4] Henry Ford Health is the second-largest health system in Michigan, operating 13 hospitals across the Detroit, Flint, and Jackson areas. [5]
Eventually they earned support from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. [3] In April 1999, Rabbi Lee Buckman of Congregation Beth Israel (Milwaukee) was named the future school's headmaster. [4] [5] In January 2000 the Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit (JAMD) held an open house, helped by guests from Boston's New Jewish High School.