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  2. The Detroit Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The history of gay bars in Detroit is rich and diverse. After World War II, downtown Detroit became a hub for gay bars. Starting in the 1950s, the gay population began following the migration pattern of many Metro Detroiters, heading northward. By the 1970s, there was a community in the Palmer Park that thrived until the late 1980s. [5]

  3. List of neighborhoods in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    List of neighborhoods in Detroit

  4. LGBTQ culture in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The LGBT community in Metro Detroit is centered in Ferndale, Michigan, as of 2007. [1] As of 1997, many LGBT people live in Ferndale, Pleasant Ridge , and Royal Oak . [ 2 ] Model D stated in 2007 that there are populations of gays and lesbians in some Detroit neighborhoods such as East English Village , Indian Village , Lafayette Park , and ...

  5. This 'Leaf Erikson' from Detroit explores his community and ...

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    A host of Detroit bars and clubs with colorful names — some with and some without stages — and festivals, such as the Detroit Metro Times Blowout in Hamtramck, where Greenleaf has performed ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Detroit

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    National Register of Historic Places listings in Detroit

  7. Metro Detroit bars decked out with holiday pop-ups: 12 spots ...

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  8. History of the Appalachian people in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Several bars and restaurants in Detroit such as Red's Park-Inn bar, Telway Diner, Alice's Bar, and George's Famous Coney Island have reputations as hang-out spots for Appalachian/Southern people. [5] In 1973, the New York Times reported that some 25 "hillbilly heaven" bars existed in Detroit, the closest thing to an Appalachian community center ...

  9. Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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