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    Default Vintage Kodachrome - Zug Island

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Size:  50.5 KBZug bridge and ship.July 1961.

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Size:  18.5 KBZug crane and sulphur. July 1961.

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    Name:  6756648179_d174ce8a5e_o.jpg
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Size:  35.6 KBZug July 1961.

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    I always thought it would be neat to live on an island. I don't think Zug would be the one, though.

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Size:  49.5 KBZug train, bridge, ore cars. July 1961.

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    Ever been there Ray? In the mid 70's I recall going on the Ford tour in High School and seeing a lot of this stuff. I must admit that I am found of the Islands namesake: Zug. Says it all with a hint of attitude.

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Size:  31.5 KBZug train tracks. July 1961.

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    I used to drive by it quite a bit around W. Jefferson. Wikipedia has a nice article on the history of the island.

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    Great Lakes Freighter George H. Ingalls. July 1961.

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    About the ship in the photo herehttp://www.imradioha.org/Personal_Pages/Hope.htm

    and here as the William L. Brown: http://shipbuildinghistory.com/histo...hipchicago.htm

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    Lakes Freighter George H. Ingalls at Zug Island July 1961.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dent View Post
    Ever been there Ray? In the mid 70's I recall going on the Ford tour in High School and seeing a lot of this stuff. I must admit that I am found of the Islands namesake: Zug. Says it all with a hint of attitude.
    I read somewhere that Zug Island was named after a Swiss immigrant who lived in the Delray area? Trivia: ZUG is German for 'train'. Seems appropriate, I worked at Great Lakes Steel summer 1973 and trains/RR tracks were everywhere in the GLS complex.

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    Zug Island was owned by Samuel Zug who came to Detroit from Pittsburgh
    to manufacture furniture.

    http://detroit1701.org/Zug%20Island.html

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    Name:  PICT0016 [[2).jpg
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Size:  40.2 KBLog pile at Zug Island. July 1961.

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    I can't make out the ships name; any help?

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