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  2. Detroit's only Black woman-owned yarn store weaves ... - AOL

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    Sally Moore, an attorney for 25 years, has opened the only Black woman-owned yarn shop in Detroit not only to weave art, but to create community.

  3. Fyfe Building - Wikipedia

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    The high-rise building was constructed between 1916 and 1919, and is one of Detroit's oldest; it was designed by Smith, Hinchman & Grylls in the Gothic Revival architectural style. [1] [2] It stands at 14 floors, and has 65 residential units. The building was named after Richard H. Fyfe, a Detroit merchant who made his fortune in the shoe trade.

  4. Detroit Association of Women's Clubs Building - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Association of Women's Clubs Building is a club headquarters located at 5461 Brush Street in Detroit, Michigan, in the East Ferry Avenue Historic District. Originally built for William Lennane, it became the headquarters of the Detroit Association of Women's Clubs in 1941.

  5. Lower Woodward Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Woodward Avenue Historic District, also known as Merchant's Row, is a mixed-use retail, commercial, and residential district in downtown Detroit, Michigan, located between Campus Martius Park and Grand Circus Park Historic District at 1201 through 1449 Woodward Avenue (two blocks between State Street to Clifford Street) and 1400 through 1456 Woodward Avenue (one block between Grand ...

  6. These 'mobilized' Detroit women share a sacred ... - AOL

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    Dennae Hawkins, left, and Nadonya Muslim, co-owners of Tauntus Beauty Bar, the only store in Detroit that is licensed to sell "Divine Nine" clothing and other items, as they appeared on Oct. 3, 2023.

  7. Hudson–Evans House - Wikipedia

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    Between 1894 and 1904 Mrs. Evans rented the house to Joseph Lowthian Hudson, founder of Detroit's J.L. Hudson Company department store. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The house was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1973 [ 2 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

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  9. East Ferry Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In 1856, the Ferry Seed Company was founded in Detroit; the company established a large farm at the corner of East Ferry and Woodward to grow the seeds that were sold nationwide. [3] [note 1] In the mid-1880s, then-owner D. M. Ferry platted the farm into residential lots along East Ferry Avenue. [4]

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