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Mexicantown is a neighborhood located in Detroit, Michigan, United States. [ 1 ] Andrew Eckhous, a columnist for the Michigan Daily , said that Mexicantown was "one of Detroit’s most vibrant communities". [ 2 ]
In the 20th century the original Mexicans arriving in Detroit came from the central portion of Mexico. Mexicans moved to Detroit to get industrial jobs, including Henry Ford's $5 per day jobs. The community of Mexicantown, originally known as "La Bagley", was established to provide Mexican-oriented goods and services. [3]
Southwest Detroit is a neighborhood within Detroit. Clark Park is a popular park within the Hubbard Farms area of southwest Detroit (not to be confused with the similarly named Clark Park in Philadelphia). It is also well known for Mexicantown, Detroit's vibrant Mexican community.
Located in southwest Detroit near the Ambassador Bridge to Canada, Mexicantown is a lively neighborhood and business district known for its cuisine and tight-knit community spirit.
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This is the historic financial district of Detroit which dates to the 1850s and contains prominent skyscrapers. Ornate skyscrapers in Detroit (including the Guardian Building, the Penobscot Building, and One Woodward Avenue), reflecting two waves of large-scale redevelopment: the first in 1900–1930 and the second in the 1950s and early 1960s.
Popular Taqueria El Rey, a longtime southwest Detroit eatery offering Mexican street food has a new home in southwest Detroit. Popular Taqueria El Rey reopens in Mexicantown area, 2.5 years after fire
The West Vernor–Junction Historic District is adjacent to Mexicantown and contains a large vibrant Latino community and resurgent neighborhoods. The commercial district contains one of the few concentrations of early wood frame commercial buildings in the city of Detroit, and is one of the few neighborhood commercial districts to survive ...