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    Yet the body of water is not called the Detroit Strait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by txlady View Post
    Yet the body of water is not called the Detroit Strait.
    Long before producing Jacques Derrida, the French named it a strait and called it a river, proving once again that confusion is a national trait.
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    I believe that this carriage house dates back to when Detroit was a possession of France.
    Last edited by Henry Whalley; September-26-20 at 01:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Whalley View Post
    Long before producing Jacques Derrida, the French named it a strait and called it a river, proving once again that confusion is a national trait.
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    I believe that this carriage house dates back to when Detroit was a possession of France.
    Nope... Detroit switched hands from French to English in 1760. No surviving building in Detroit is older than the 1828 Trowbridge House on East Jefferson.

    That image is of the McGregor Carriage House. The main house along Jefferson was razed at least 60 years ago, and the main/carriage houses dated to 1885. The architectural firm of Schervish Vogel Merz restored the carriage house back in 1981.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gistok View Post
    Nope...the main/carriage houses dated to 1885.
    Thanks
    Last edited by Henry Whalley; September-26-20 at 05:15 PM.

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    In addition to restaurants and bars serving lunch crowds and night life, there was plenty of industrial life in the Warehouse District including Standard Forge, Architectural Aluminum, Detroit Elevator, Central Iron Foundry, Globe Trading, and Micro Tool and Die. There was an advertising firm whose name escapes me and the offices of Tuebor and the Detroit Police Officers Association [[DPOA) on Woodbridge.
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    Last edited by Henry Whalley; September-26-20 at 06:58 PM.

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    Here's a photo from the DIA's collection.Name:  2015.155-d1-2016-06-17_o2.jpg
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    I'll always despise Archer for destroying a district I had worked & played in since 1970. A guy who was anti-casino until he slithered into the mayor's office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikefmich View Post
    I'll always despise Archer for destroying a district I had worked & played in since 1970. A guy who was anti-casino until he slithered into the mayor's office.
    Ditto. He destroyed the few good things that the Big Three didn’t destroy.

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    There was a place called Adgravers which would do color separations for print ads. There was also a bar called Rivertown. Was in a photo shoot there for Stroh Signature beer when it was introduced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eastland View Post
    There was a place called Adgravers...
    Thanks, that's the ad firm whose name I couldn't recall.

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