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  2. 4 metro Detroit walkable shopping districts to visit this ...

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    The nonprofit Black Leaders Detroit will also be distributing gift cards, ranging from $10 to $50 in value, on Friday to shop at 11 Black-owned businesses on the Avenue of Fashion. Some stores ...

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    Cake Designs by K in Macomb Township showed an array of beautifully decorated Lions-themed cookies. Villa Bakery in Garden City is decorating a variety of baked goods with Detroit Lions colors and ...

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  5. Fairlane Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Fairlane Town Center is a super-regional shopping mall in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan.The mall is adjacent to The Henry Hotel, The Fairlane Club, the University of Michigan–Dearborn, Henry Ford Community College, The Henry Ford, and the Ford Motor Company headquarters.

  6. Detroit Industry Murals - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Industry, South Wall, 1932–33. Detroit Institute of Arts. The Detroit Industry Murals (1932–1933) are a series of frescoes by the Mexican artist Diego Rivera, consisting of twenty-seven panels depicting industry at the Ford Motor Company and in Detroit. Together they surround the interior Rivera Court in the Detroit Institute of Arts.

  7. Robert Hudson Tannahill - Wikipedia

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    He was the only son of Robert Blyth Tannahill and Anna Elizabeth Hudson. His father, Robert Blyth Tannahill (born in Detroit in 1863), joined J. L. Hudson in the retail trade in 1889; he married Anna Elizabeth Hudson, one of three sisters of J. L. Hudson. By 1900, he served as vice-president of the successful J. L. Hudson Department Store.

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