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Detroit's and Street
" Detroit's Street Railways, Volume I " ( CERA Bulletin 117 ) ( No ISBN ).
" Detroit's Street Railways, Volume II " ( CERA Bulletin 120 ) ( No ISBN ).
Joe's brother worked for Ford Motor Company ( where Joe would himself work for a time at the River Rouge Plant ) and the family settled into a home at 2700 Catherine ( now Madison ) Street in Detroit's Black Bottom neighborhood.
Reeves ' changing of the group's name was due to her living on Detroit's Van Dyke Street as a child and for honoring Detroit R & B vocalist Della Reese, who was Reeves ' idol.
It was located on Detroit's near East side bounded by Gratiot Avenue, Brush Street, Vernor Highway, and the Grand Trunk railroad tracks.
The highway follows " Detroit's Main Street " from Detroit northwesterly to Pontiac.
North of Monroe Avenue, the street runs through the Randolph Street Commercial Buildings Historic District before M-3 crosses under the People Mover again and turns northeasterly along Gratiot Avenue, one of Detroit's five major thoroughfares.
* June 13 – Baltimore and Ohio Railroad inaugurates passenger service to Detroit's Fort Street Union Depot as the first passenger train departs for Washington, DC.
WDET transmits its signal from an antenna 550 feet in height near the intersection of Cass Avenue and Canfield Street in Detroit's Midtown area.

Detroit's and When
When Guest died in 1959, he was buried in Detroit's Woodlawn Cemetery.
When Legace returned from injury, MacDonald was sent back to the minors while Legace and Joseph ended up serving as Detroit's goaltending tandem for the remainder of the season, as Hašek opted not to return to the team from injury.

Detroit's and Eastern
The Nehra's intended upon meeting with Robert to interpret how they could work with the 25 plus year veteran that had been singing in Detroit's Eastern Market for a couple of decades.
Photo of a stand at Detroit's Eastern Market
Marie, Ontario, Shaw carries Detroit's WTVS instead mainly because of the lack of a local over the air signal to the near 90, 000 people in the twin Saults and Eastern U. P.

Detroit's and Michigan
In August 2009, Michigan and Detroit's auto industry received $ 1. 36 B in grants from the U. S. Department of Energy for the manufacture of electric vehicle technologies which is expected to generate 6, 800 immediate jobs and employ 40, 000 in the state by 2020.
In addition, there was also concern with Detroit's strong influence over Michigan politics, being the largest city in the state as well as the capital city.
On 30 May 2011, he performed as the headliner for Detroit's Electronic Music Festival in Detroit, Michigan, USA.
A Michigan State Police raid on Detroit's Deutsches Haus once netted the mayor, the sheriff, and the local congressman.
This was the fourth highest percentage in the United States for this category, the highest for a community outside of Oakland County, Michigan and the only one of the top seven places in this category that was not one of Detroit's northern suburbs.
Berkley was born and raised in Farmington Hills, a community located among Detroit's northern suburbs in Oakland County, Michigan.
She was under a year old when the family moved from Eufaula to Detroit, Michigan, where her grandfather, Reverend Elijah Reeves, was a minister at Detroit's Metropolitan Church.
( Chicago's Union Station, Detroit's Michigan Central Station and Washington, DC's Union Station are famous American examples of this style.
Bryson performed in theater and operatic productions, most notably the tenor role of " Sportin ' Life " in the Michigan Opera Theater of Detroit's version of Porgy and Bess.
McCallum's predecessor Perry Watson led a successful program at Detroit's Southwestern High School before coming to UDM after some years as an assistant coach at the University of Michigan and maintained strong recruiting ties within the city's public league.
Like the majority of Detroit celebrities, Stubbs is interred at Detroit's historic Woodlawn Cemetery across from the Michigan State Fairgrounds.
Outside the Detroit's Frank Murphy Hall of Justice is a Carl Milles statue, The Hand of God, which was sculpted in honor of Frank Murphy, Detroit Mayor, Michigan Governor and United States Supreme Court Associate Justice.
Inspired by one of his medical school professors, who taught preventive medicine and directed the laboratories at the Michigan State Health Department, Scheele followed up on a recruitment visit by Public Health Service ( PHS ) officers from Detroit's Marine Hospital.
The acquisition increased GTW ’ s trackage around Detroit's industries including Ford Motor Company ’ s large River Rouge Complex, DT & I ’ s classification hump yard in Flat Rock, Michigan and routes south into Ohio with access to rail interchanges in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The Michigan Soldiers ' and Sailors ' Monument in Detroit's Campus Martius Park commemorates the state's role in the American Civil War.
Former Men's Basketball Coach Perry Watson led a successful program at Detroit's Southwestern High School and served as an assistant coach at the University of Michigan before coming to UDM and maintained strong recruiting ties within the city's public league.
In 1929, Weir merged Weirton Steel with Detroit's Michigan Steel and Cleveland's M. A. Hanna Company to form National Steel Corporation.
It is co-owned with Detroit's CW station, WKBD-TV ( channel 50 ), and the two stations share a studio in Southfield, Michigan, a Detroit suburb.
The tribe formerly operated Detroit's Greektown Casino until the Michigan Gaming Control Board voted 4-0 at a special meeting in June 2010 to transfer ownership from the Sault Ste.
WUDT-CA was the first Spanish-language television station to take to the air in the state of Michigan since W66BV, Detroit's prior Univision affiliate, flipped to being a TBN network translator in the early-1990s ; WUDT was also one of only three Univision network stations ( with KUNS-TV in Seattle and Univision O & O WQHS-TV in Cleveland ) in markets bordering Canada.
Wilson died from a heart attack at his home in Southfield, Michigan, on April 23, 2005, and was interred in Detroit's Woodlawn Cemetery.
WYCD ( 99. 5 FM, " Detroit's 99. 5 WYCD ") is a radio station in Detroit, Michigan.
* Lenawee County is part of Southeast Michigan, but was removed from Detroit's CSA in 2001.
All tracks were recorded in Detroit's Michigan Palace.

Detroit's and No
He was honored as Minor League Player of the Year by USA Today, Baseball Weekly, and The Sporting News and USA Today, and was named Tigers Minor League Player of the Year and Detroit's No. 1 prospect by Baseball America.
Detroit's soprano voice provided lead vocals on their biggest hit, " Stay ," which was No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart for eight weeks in 1992.

Detroit's and ).
On February 28, 2006, Kid Rock released his first live album, Live Trucker, comprising songs from his homestead performances in Clarkston ( on September 1, 2000, and August 26 through August 28, 2004 ), and Detroit's Cobo Hall ( March 26, 2004 ).
Orin Boyd ( Steven Seagal ) is a cop who works in Detroit's 21st precinct, and his attitude and rough means of enforcing the law always end up annoying the precinct captain, Frank Daniels ( Bruce McGill ).
In 1967 Berry Gordy purchased what is now known as Motown Mansion in Detroit's Boston-Edison Historic District as his home, leaving his previous home to sister Anna and then husband Marvin Gaye ( where photos for the cover of his album What's Going On were taken ).
In May 1952, aging Packard president Hugh Ferry resigned and was succeeded by James J. Nance, a marketing hotshot recruited from Hotpoint to turn the stagnant company around ( its main factory on Detroit's East Grand Boulevard was operating at only 50 % capacity ).
At Detroit's Northeastern High School, her vocal coach was Abraham Silver, who also worked with Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson ( of The Supremes ) and Bobby Rogers ( of The Miracles ).
Stax put out funky, distinctly Southern records by artists like Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, and Wilson Pickett that stood in sharp contrast to the smoother, more pop records coming out of Detroit's Motown ( see Memphis soul ).
The trunkline is the dividing line between Detroit's East and West sides, providing access to some of the city's major freeways like Interstate 94 ( I-94, Edsel Ford Freeway ) and M-8 ( Davison Freeway ).
Delloreese entered Detroit's popular Cass Technical High School ( where she attended the same year as Edna Rae Gillooly, later known as Ellen Burstyn ).
He was the team's first pitcher, and started Opening Day on March 31, 1998, throwing the Devil Rays ' first ever pitch ( a ball to Detroit's Brian L. Hunter ).
Subsequently, they played two shows on April 24 and 25 at Detroit's Fillmore Theater ( formerly State Theater ).
In 1967 Berry Gordy purchased what is now known as Motown Mansion in Detroit's Boston-Edison Historic District as his home, leaving his previous home to sister Anna and then husband Marvin Gaye ( where photos for the cover of his album What's Going On were taken ).
Lack of interest from other retailers and funding problems shelved the center and after many years of declining sales and consolidating selling space, the flagship Hudson's store closed January 17, 1983 ( at the nadir of downtown Detroit's decline ).
With its simple grille, minimal and tasteful use of chrome and clean lines, the Lark " flew " in the face of most of the established " longer, lower and wider " styling norms fostered by Detroit's " Big Three " automakers ( General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler ).
WKBD was Detroit's first FOX affiliate, from 1986-1994 ( for much of the 1994 NFL season, WKBD was the primary station for the Lions ; the team's last game on WKBD was the December 10 game at the New York Jets, with the games moving back to WJBK the next week ).
In 2004 a group led by sport team owner Mike Ilitch submitted requests for the building's demolition to Detroit's Historic District Commission ( HDC ).
The album cover began life as a show poster designed by Wentworth to advertise a Brian Setzer Orchestra concert at Detroit's State Theater ( currently The Fillmore Detroit ).
Once again, the station sounded faithful to the original CKLW-AM, featuring stalwarts from the golden age of Detroit's Top 40 radio era such as Tom Shannon, Dave Prince, Dave Shafer and Lee Alan ( host of the weekly feature Back in the ' 60s Again ).
As a result, the station is co-owned with alternative rocker CIMX-FM, making it Detroit's second twin-stick operation for rock stations ( the other twin-stick operations for rock stations would be Greater Media active rocker WRIF & classic rocker WCSX ).
Several of The Furnace's writers and a poetry editor have been a crucial part of Write Word Write Now, ( a cohort of Detroit's up and coming page poets ).

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