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The flag has the city seal emblazoned on quartered background, with each section representing a country that once controlled Detroit.The lower hoist (left) quarter represents France, which founded the fort and settlement in 1701; it has five gold fleurs-de-lis on a white field, imitating the Royal Standard of France.
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The following page displays the official seals, logos, wordmarks, ... Seal of the City of Detroit (1889) Seal of the County of Wayne (1957) Minnesota.
The 36 x 45 foot semicircular wall includes the seals of the City of Detroit and Wayne County. [5] [6] The Wayne County seal was created by Fredericks specifically for The Spirit of Detroit, as it was a part of the work and the county had no seal at the time. [7] [8] The seal is still used today and is also featured on the county's flag. A ...
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The Red Wings have the oldest and most consistent logo of the four Detroit sports teams. The hockey team, which moved to the city in 1926, was originally known as the Cougars, and used a red Old ...
October 13, 1963: In honor of (the since past) holiday “Paper Boy Day” Jerry Wayne Gresham at age 16 was the youngest person to receive the key to the city of Detroit (& possibly the first) by then mayor Cavanagh. September 26, 1974: Stevie Wonder, renowned Motown recording artist was awarded a key to the city by then Mayor Coleman Young. [247]
A judge granted a temporary restraining order against Michael Lynn, a former Lansing firefighter who attempted to use the city's seal.