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Robin is a writer that enjoys family history, history as a whole and has always been inquisitive about people and their lives.
This page promotes her books, My Grandmother Rode a Horse and her debut novel, His Name is Henry.
12/23/2022
On December 22, 1942, this photo was taken of the Davison Freeway under construction. The view shows a large assembly of reinforcing bars for construction of a concrete wall. The Davison, which runs east-west between M-10 and I-75, was arguably the first urban freeway constructed in the United States.
Learn more: https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/davison-freeway
12/23/2022
An aerial view of the area of Grand River and Warren during the 1967 riots in Detroit. (1967)
12/23/2022
On December 15, 1921 at 7:45 in the evening, a meeting of "Congenial spirits" was held at the newly opened Detroit Public Library on Woodward Avenue to discuss organizing a Detroit Historical Society to work in conjunction with the Burton Historical Collection and the Michigan Historical Society. Today's organization grew from those roots 101 years ago! ๐๐
Learn more about our history on our blog: https://bit.ly/31XByt9
12/10/2022
I remember coming here by bus as a child
: J.L. Hudson store during Christmas season, 1938.
๐ธ Detroit Public Library, Burton Historical Collection
๐ https://digitalcollections.detroitpubliclibrary.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A242692
12/10/2022
Detroit - Michigan State Fair (1936)
12/05/2022
On December 3, 1913, Henry Ford launched the first moving assembly line to speed up production of the Model T. Assembly line workers are pictured here in the Ford Rouge Plant in the 1920s.
12/05/2022
Back in the day, Schvitz Health Club wasnโt the only game in town for autoworkers in need of a good soak or a good rubdown after long days on the line.
The New Detroit Baths stood at 1377 W. Vernor Hwy., near Trumbull. Given that it was two blocks from Briggs (later Tiger) Stadium, itโs possible some of the Local Nine even sampled its rejuvenating powers.
The building featured a bathhouse on the two lower floors with 45 private steam rooms with showers; two large public steam rooms; and two rooms for dry-heat baths.
Not feeling up for hitting the Turkish baths? The building offered Swedish massage, โjust the thing to help relieve taut, tired, aching muscles and give them new zest for their work,โ an advertising postcard from the early 1940s suggested, while urging to โinvest in health, men and women.โ The building was open 24 hours a day every day except Sundays, when it closed at noon.
Shower, tub or v***r baths cost 60 cents in 1944.
There also was a beauty parlor and barbershop, with 20 apartments above all the action on the top two floors. It was built for the Wolverine Investment Co. and opened in 1928 and designed by architect John Kasurin.
It was demolished in the summer of 1967 for the Fisher Service Drive, as the first sections of the freeway opened that winter.
Thanks to Benjamin Gravel for tracking down the architect.
12/05/2022
: Christmas display in J.L. Hudson store, 1957.
View of Christmas display featuring elves, sleigh and reindeer over toy department at Hudson's store. Handwritten on back: "Toy dept. at Xmas, 1957."
๐ธ Detroit Public Library, Burton Historical Collection
๐ https://digitalcollections.detroitpubliclibrary.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A142714
12/05/2022
Detroit Opera House (1890s)
11/24/2022
Michigan & Trumbull, vintage 1895.
11/24/2022
The Spirit of Detroit (1959)
11/23/2022
On this date 95 years ago, opening ceremonies were held for Olympia Stadium on Grand River. Technically, the arena opened two days earlier with a rodeo. The Detroit Red Wings would call The Old Red Barn home until 1979, and the Detroit Pistons played there from 1957 until 1961. A who's who of the music world performed there, from Elvis, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin to Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder and Elton John. After the Red Wings moved to Joe Louis Arena, the arena sat empty until being demolished in 1987.
Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University
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