Golden Bakery on Warren in Dearborn is hard to beat. Be sure to grab a fresh cheese pie to go with it.
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Golden Bakery on Warren in Dearborn is hard to beat. Be sure to grab a fresh cheese pie to go with it.
Nope. it was the approach ramp for the often forgotten about Fort Street Union Depot.
http://historicdetroit.org/building/union-depot/
Since you're new, I'll let you know that Danny is like the forums drunk cousin that everyone lets ramble on but doesn't pay attention to.
Notice that there are also tracks running along mulberry st going where the current hospital is today.
Does anyone know the story with these buildings on Elizabeth street between the Woman's City Club Building and the Fox?
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My guess would be a 1903 Pope.
I currently have 4 different razors that I rotate through, I figured with the hipsters and their desire to use vintage items that are "green". I thought someone would have a shop somewhere in the...
Does anyone know of any place in the city that sell tradtional wetshaving supplies. [[I.E., soaps, brushes, blades). With the cost of current replacement blades, safety razors are looking more and...
The only problem is once the city condems it, they can't afford the upkeep and the building is just as dangerous.
With the great things happening at the Broderick,possibly the David Whitney, and who knows what at the UA, you never seem to hear much about the Park Avenue Building. Hopefully the forum with its...
I agree, since the Opera house parking is across the street, however developers seem to love attached parking.
Given Detroit's desire for attached parking, If either of these buildings are saved it will be at the expense of the other. Which would you be willing to lose to see the other saved. I know we have...
One of the main problems kids have is that they are "parentaly impaired" when you have children whose parents don't care the kids assume that no one cares. We need to stop the cycle of single unfit...
Hermod is right, Cushman is where its at, as a Cushman owner I can be seen tooling around downriver as often as possible. This is from my ride to Indianapolis.
The free bridge to the island was once a railroad bridge, I believe that the line crossed the island and then cars were loaded on a ferry and went over the river to Canada.
I called and even though it's a holiday weekend and with arts beats and eats just up the road, they are still having a tasting. I'll report back when I sober up.:)
Will there be a tasting on Friday, Sept 3rd, Given the fact that it's labor day weekend?
While at Mudgie's enjoying a sandwich the soup was made with mead from B. Nektar meadery. Given the fact that I cant get their website to work I was wondering about your thoughts, experiences and...
I didn't mean to sound harsh as much as just throw his comment back into his face. The amount of money put into the park was huge as well as the revenue generated from the race. I too wish the...
While you may not agree with all he has done I think you DetroitPole may want to check some facts before you speak. It seems as though the Clean Detroit program [[which has done wonders in my...
The brakes on the old Cushman Eagle don't allow for riding in tight formation. None the less the 45 MPH on a winding road is still a blast, nothing like leaning into a corner and scraping a running...
Shong Hey, In Trenton is a good old school place to eat. The decor hasn't changed for the 20 years I've been going there.
As a resident of Wyandotte I'm not suprised, most of metro Detroit forgets that downriver even exists. If it's not Royal Oak or Birmingham no one cares.
I'd say these are the things that private messages are for, Nothing like airing someone's dirty laundry for them.
As a Wyandotte resident, I personally apologize. As with any city there are always a few bad apples to make a whole group look bad. Next time you decide to come to Wyandotte let me know and I will...
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