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  2. St. Joseph Oratory - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph Shrine (formerly St. Joseph Oratory and St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church), founded in 1855, is a historic German Catholic church located at 1828 Jay Street in the Eastern Market–Lafayette Park neighborhood area just outside downtown Detroit, Michigan, on the city's central east side.

  3. Country Club of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Country Club of Detroit has twice hosted the U.S. Amateur, first in 1915 where Robert A. Gardner won [4] and again in 1954 when Arnold Palmer won his first USGA title. [5] In 2004 the Country Club of Detroit hosted Turning Point Invitational, which brought many past U.S. Amateur champions together to compete including Phil Mickelson and Mark O ...

  4. The Rockets (Detroit band) - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, 2011, it was announced on Rockets' Facebook page that Jim McCarty had decided to quit the band (though no official reason was stated at the time as to why, it was revealed later on that he decided to rejoin the band Cactus full-time), thus ending the existence of the band and any possibility of Rockets recording and releasing any ...

  5. Les Gold - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, he moved it to its present location on Greenfield Road in Detroit near 8 Mile - a 50,000 square foot building that was formerly a bowling alley. The business now has 5 locations, [ 10 ] employs up to 200 people [ 11 ] and serves about 1,000 customers a day.

  6. Walter P. Chrysler Museum - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Giffels Associates and occupying 10 acres adjacent the southeast edge of Chrysler's North American headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan, the museum had three levels with about 55,000 square feet of exhibition space, its polished red granite and black glass exterior correlating to the nearby Chrysler Headquarters and Technology Center. [1]

  7. Northland Center - Wikipedia

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    These malls encircle Detroit's inner-ring of suburbs. At the time, Northland Center was the world's largest shopping center. [4] Northland Center became the first major postwar development in suburban Detroit and was the first of many forays into the suburbs by Hudson's. Some $30,000,000 was invested in constructing the facility.

  8. Jacobson's - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, however, Jacobson's posted its biggest loss since 1977, and as a result, three Metro Detroit locations were closed and thirty-two workers were laid off. In addition, competitors Nordstrom and Parisian had begun opening locations in Detroit, increasing the chain's competition. [ 1 ]

  9. Detroit Shock - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Shock were a Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) team based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. They were the 2003, 2006, and 2008 WNBA champions. Debuting in 1998, the Shock were one of the league's first expansion franchises. They were also the first WNBA expansion franchise to win a WNBA Championship.

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