a Guide to Detroit's Coolest Place
Energy: Charles McGee at Eighty-Five offers a detailed history of McGee’s work over six decades
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Mapping Detroit will be informative reading for anyone interested in urban studies
Detroit Engine of America chevrolet a Guide to Detroit's Coolest"Detroit: Engine of America" by R. J King This is the story of how, starting in 1701, a crude French settlement along the Detroit River became, in 1900, the birthplace of the automotive industry. The first 100 inhabitants led by explorer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, with the guidance of Native American tribes, built a fledgling economy of fishing, farming, and hunting, the latter propelled mightily by the fur trade. As the populace sputtered and