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    Quote Originally Posted by cmubryan View Post
    Actually, the rich and elite probably left Brush Park years before suburbia was developed. I would guess that many of them left for newer homes in the city like in Palmer Woods, Sherwood Forest, Rosedale Park, etc.
    I wasn't around in those days, but I remember my dad telling me that Brush Park was where all the hookers were. I also had several coworkers who not only reiterated such things but also actively participated in such events *wink wink

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seven&wyo View Post
    I wasn't around in those days, but I remember my dad telling me that Brush Park was where all the hookers were. I also had several coworkers who not only reiterated such things but also actively participated in such events *wink wink
    Yep!
    Even Bob Seger referenced The neighborhood in his now famous "Live Bullet " album.
    Said Seger in song "Go down to John R and Brush let a massage parlor take care of you".
    Last edited by Uncledave54; December-03-19 at 10:25 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seven&wyo View Post
    I wasn't around in those days, but I remember my dad telling me that Brush Park was where all the hookers were. I also had several coworkers who not only reiterated such things but also actively participated in such events *wink wink
    In the early 90's, I was trying to eek another year out of my car, which was starting to have problems. One day it began to sputter on I-75, so I exited and made it half way through Brush Park before the car died. A nice woman approached and offered her services, but she wasn't talking about the car. I thanked her for offering and then called a tow truck.

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