Talk about Michigan nostalgia!!!!!

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Talk about nostalgia!!!!!
I'll bet those of you who are not from Michigan didn't know about "soft drink" (ginger ale)..........

Have fun reading and reminiscing . . .



THIS IS A TOTALLY COOL READ............

Michigan & Detroit — DID YOU KNOW THIS?

From 1910 to 1920, Hamtramck Michigan grew from 3,589 to 45,615 residents, leading the nation in growth for that period.

During the lumber boom era, the row of saloons that lined Water Street in Bay City was known as 'Hell's Half Mile'.

In 1936, Escanaba , Michigan harvested and processed 100,000 sq. ft. of birds eye maple to be used in the English Luxury Liner, the Queen Mary.


When the territory of Michigan was created on Jan. 11, 1805, Detroit was chosen as its capital.

Bagley's Corner was the original name of Bloomfield Hills.

The world's only marble lighthouse is located on Belle Isle. ( Livingston Lighthouse).

Hog's Hollow was the original name of Utica , Michigan .

There are over 11,500 lakes in Michigan .

The home offices of Life Savers Candy, Beech-Nut Gum, and Squirt soft drinks are in Holland , Michigan .

In 1870, Detroit became the nation's first telephone customers to have phone numbers assigned to them.


Charles A. Lindbergh was born in Detroit on Feb. 4, 1902.

The Stars and Stripes first flew over Michigan soil on July 11, 1796.

In Sept. 1908, William C. Durant organized several independent automobile plants into what was to become General Motors.

Michigan began charging an annual license fee of 50 cents in 1915 for Autos.


Michigan's first police woman began walking the beat in Detroit in 1893.

In 1942, the Davison Freeway in Detroit was completed and became the world's first urban freeway.

The first soft drink, (Vernor's Ginger Ale) was introduced by a Detroit Pharmacist, James A. Vernor, in 1866. Note: There were several 'elixirs'on the market at that time, including what would later be called Coca Cola. These contained alcohol, whereas Vernor's didn't. Thus the name 'soft 'drink.

The intersection of Woodward Avenue and Grand Avenue in Detroit proudly displayed the world's first traffic light in 1915, leaders of 19 countries and 26 States came to check it out in the first six months.

In 1688, Father Jacques Marquette founded the first permanent settlement in what would later become Michigan .

The world's first shopping mall (Northland Mall), opened in the Detroit suburb of Southfield in 1954. Newspapers from overseas as well as this country wrote that it would never catch on......Duh?

The world's first painted highway center lines were featured in Trenton , Michigan in 1911. They were used in other towns and that was how Center Line, Michigan got its name.



Michigan ranks Number 1 nationally in the production of dog sleds.

The nation's largest indoor/outdoor museum complex is Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village .

Opened in 1904, the nation's oldest freshwater aquarium (was) the Belle Isle Aquarium .

The onion is Michigan 's largest fresh-market vegetable crop.

YOU'RE AN OLD DETROITER (OR JUST OLD) IF........

.... You took a 'moonlight cruise' to Bob-Lo with Captain Bob-Lo or went to Edgewater Amusement Park .

.... You shopped at Hughes and Hatcher, B Siegel, Peck and Peck, Himelhochs, Robert Hall, Crowley's, Shoppers Fair, EJ Korvettes or Federals and of course Demery's.

.... You rode the elevator at J. L. Hudson's, which was 'run' by an elevator operator. Fabulous Toy Department on the 12th floor.

.... You remember a Winkleman's, Sanders and Federal store in your neighborhood.

.... You remember the 'Big Snow', Buffalo Bob, Howdy Doody, Clarabelle, Phineas T. Bluster, Princess Summer-Fall-Winter-Spring.

.... You remember Twin Pines Dairy delivered milk and juice to the chute on the side of your house and Milky the Clown performed magic with the magic words 'TwinPines.'

.... You remember the Good Humor man in a white uniform, ringing the bells as he drove down your street.

.... You remember Olympia Stadium.

.... You remember when Vernor’s was made on Woodward Ave. , and a bearded troll was on the bottle.

.... Your Mom got groceries at Great Scott, Food Fair, Wrigley's or Chatham , C. F. Smith was even earlier.

.... Your Mom saved Holden Red Stamps, S&H Green stamps, or Gold Bell Gift stamps, and you licked them into those little books.

.... Kresge's and Woolworth's were 'DimeStores.'

.... You had an uncle in the furniture business (Joshua Door).

.... You know who Bill Kennedy is.

.... You saw the Detroit Lions play football in Tiger Stadium.

.... You remember Black Bart and the Faygo song. Or how about 'Which way did he go? He went for Faygo, old fashion root beer.'

.... You watched Rita Bell's! prize movies in the morning.

.... You remember Jack LeGoff and Van Patrick and Wolf-Man Jack and Jim Herrington.

..... You remember Milky the Clown, Soupy Sales, Johnny Ginger, Poopdeck Paul, Captain Jolly, Sagebrush Shorty and maybe even Sergeant Satko Salute.

.... You visited the Wonder Bread Bakery and got to take home a mini loaf of bread.

.... Your address had a two-digit 'zone' before there were zip codes. Detroit19, Michigan ..

.... You remember 'Get on the right track at 9 mile and Mack, to get the best deal in town. Roy O'Brien, it's the best deal in town.'

.... You remember a laundry chute and a milk chute and a coal chute..... You remember going to Detroit Edison with your Mom to exchange burned out light bulbs for new ones.
 
Talk about nostalgia!!!!!
I'll bet those of you who are not from Michigan didn't know about "soft drink" (ginger ale)..........

Have fun reading and reminiscing . . .



THIS IS A TOTALLY COOL READ............

Michigan & Detroit — DID YOU KNOW THIS?

From 1910 to 1920, Hamtramck Michigan grew from 3,589 to 45,615 residents, leading the nation in growth for that period.

During the lumber boom era, the row of saloons that lined Water Street in Bay City was known as 'Hell's Half Mile'.

In 1936, Escanaba , Michigan harvested and processed 100,000 sq. ft. of birds eye maple to be used in the English Luxury Liner, the Queen Mary.


When the territory of Michigan was created on Jan. 11, 1805, Detroit was chosen as its capital.

Bagley's Corner was the original name of Bloomfield Hills.

The world's only marble lighthouse is located on Belle Isle. ( Livingston Lighthouse).

Hog's Hollow was the original name of Utica , Michigan .

There are over 11,500 lakes in Michigan .

The home offices of Life Savers Candy, Beech-Nut Gum, and Squirt soft drinks are in Holland , Michigan .

In 1870, Detroit became the nation's first telephone customers to have phone numbers assigned to them.


Charles A. Lindbergh was born in Detroit on Feb. 4, 1902.

The Stars and Stripes first flew over Michigan soil on July 11, 1796.

In Sept. 1908, William C. Durant organized several independent automobile plants into what was to become General Motors.

Michigan began charging an annual license fee of 50 cents in 1915 for Autos.


Michigan's first police woman began walking the beat in Detroit in 1893.

In 1942, the Davison Freeway in Detroit was completed and became the world's first urban freeway.

The first soft drink, (Vernor's Ginger Ale) was introduced by a Detroit Pharmacist, James A. Vernor, in 1866. Note: There were several 'elixirs'on the market at that time, including what would later be called Coca Cola. These contained alcohol, whereas Vernor's didn't. Thus the name 'soft 'drink.

The intersection of Woodward Avenue and Grand Avenue in Detroit proudly displayed the world's first traffic light in 1915, leaders of 19 countries and 26 States came to check it out in the first six months.

In 1688, Father Jacques Marquette founded the first permanent settlement in what would later become Michigan .

The world's first shopping mall (Northland Mall), opened in the Detroit suburb of Southfield in 1954. Newspapers from overseas as well as this country wrote that it would never catch on......Duh?

The world's first painted highway center lines were featured in Trenton , Michigan in 1911. They were used in other towns and that was how Center Line, Michigan got its name.



Michigan ranks Number 1 nationally in the production of dog sleds.

The nation's largest indoor/outdoor museum complex is Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village .

Opened in 1904, the nation's oldest freshwater aquarium (was) the Belle Isle Aquarium .

The onion is Michigan 's largest fresh-market vegetable crop.

YOU'RE AN OLD DETROITER (OR JUST OLD) IF........

.... You took a 'moonlight cruise' to Bob-Lo with Captain Bob-Lo or went to Edgewater Amusement Park .

.... You shopped at Hughes and Hatcher, B Siegel, Peck and Peck, Himelhochs, Robert Hall, Crowley's, Shoppers Fair, EJ Korvettes or Federals and of course Demery's.

.... You rode the elevator at J. L. Hudson's, which was 'run' by an elevator operator. Fabulous Toy Department on the 12th floor.

.... You remember a Winkleman's, Sanders and Federal store in your neighborhood.

.... You remember the 'Big Snow', Buffalo Bob, Howdy Doody, Clarabelle, Phineas T. Bluster, Princess Summer-Fall-Winter-Spring.

.... You remember Twin Pines Dairy delivered milk and juice to the chute on the side of your house and Milky the Clown performed magic with the magic words 'TwinPines.'

.... You remember the Good Humor man in a white uniform, ringing the bells as he drove down your street.

.... You remember Olympia Stadium.

.... You remember when Vernor’s was made on Woodward Ave. , and a bearded troll was on the bottle.

.... Your Mom got groceries at Great Scott, Food Fair, Wrigley's or Chatham , C. F. Smith was even earlier.

.... Your Mom saved Holden Red Stamps, S&H Green stamps, or Gold Bell Gift stamps, and you licked them into those little books.

.... Kresge's and Woolworth's were 'DimeStores.'

.... You had an uncle in the furniture business (Joshua Door).

.... You know who Bill Kennedy is.

.... You saw the Detroit Lions play football in Tiger Stadium.

.... You remember Black Bart and the Faygo song. Or how about 'Which way did he go? He went for Faygo, old fashion root beer.'

.... You watched Rita Bell's! prize movies in the morning.

.... You remember Jack LeGoff and Van Patrick and Wolf-Man Jack and Jim Herrington.

..... You remember Milky the Clown, Soupy Sales, Johnny Ginger, Poopdeck Paul, Captain Jolly, Sagebrush Shorty and maybe even Sergeant Satko Salute.

.... You visited the Wonder Bread Bakery and got to take home a mini loaf of bread.

.... Your address had a two-digit 'zone' before there were zip codes. Detroit19, Michigan ..

.... You remember 'Get on the right track at 9 mile and Mack, to get the best deal in town. Roy O'Brien, it's the best deal in town.'

.... You remember a laundry chute and a milk chute and a coal chute..... You remember going to Detroit Edison with your Mom to exchange burned out light bulbs for new ones.

So only people from Michigan know who Soupy Sales and Wolfman jack were and have heard of a soft drink?
 
YOU'RE AN OLD DETROITER (OR JUST OLD) IF........

.... You remember Sonny Elliot using flip charts for his weather maps.

.... You know where Boofland is, and the magic words to take you there.

.... You remember Chief Thunderthud, White Fang and Black Tooth, Wixie Wonder, and Happy Hollow Hank.
 
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YOU'RE AN OLD DETROITER (OR JUST OLD) IF........

.... You took a 'moonlight cruise' to Bob-Lo with Captain Bob-Lo or went to Edgewater Amusement Park .

.... You shopped at Hughes and Hatcher, B Siegel, Peck and Peck, Himelhochs, Robert Hall, Crowley's, Shoppers Fair, EJ Korvettes or Federals and of course Demery's.

.... You rode the elevator at J. L. Hudson's, which was 'run' by an elevator operator. Fabulous Toy Department on the 12th floor.

.... You remember a Winkleman's, Sanders and Federal store in your neighborhood.

.... You remember the 'Big Snow', Buffalo Bob, Howdy Doody, Clarabelle, Phineas T. Bluster, Princess Summer-Fall-Winter-Spring.

.... You remember Twin Pines Dairy delivered milk and juice to the chute on the side of your house and Milky the Clown performed magic with the magic words 'TwinPines.'

.... You remember the Good Humor man in a white uniform, ringing the bells as he drove down your street.

.... You remember Olympia Stadium.

.... You remember when Vernor’s was made on Woodward Ave. , and a bearded troll was on the bottle.

.... Your Mom got groceries at Great Scott, Food Fair, Wrigley's or Chatham , C. F. Smith was even earlier.

.... Your Mom saved Holden Red Stamps, S&H Green stamps, or Gold Bell Gift stamps, and you licked them into those little books.

.... Kresge's and Woolworth's were 'DimeStores.'

Have a store in Birmingham and Twelve Oaks mall
 
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I was born in the metropolitan Detroit area in 1987 and I lived there until 2002 after my mother divorced, then remarried and moved to Phoenix AZ.

During the first half of the 20th century, Detroit was a thriving and bustling metropolis, until it was overtaken by crime, economic ruin, corrupt politicians, and leftist politics.

Today, Detroit is a barren, partially abandoned, post-apocalyptic hellhole that resembles something you would only see in movies about the end of the world.

Unfortunately there is NO economic rebound for Detroit....
 
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I was born in the metropolitan Detroit area in 1987 and I lived there until 2002 after my mother divorced, then remarried and moved to Phoenix AZ.

During the first half of the 20th century, Detroit was a thriving and bustling metropolis, until it was overtaken by crime, economic ruin, corrupt politicians, and leftist politics.

Today, Detroit is a barren, partially abandoned, post-apocalyptic hellhole that resembles something you would only see in movies about the end of the world.

Unfortunately there is NO economic rebound for Detroit....


That's why we have to rely on nostalgia. Detroit ended at the hands of President Johnson's war on poverty. You're spot on regarding the city today.
 
That's why we have to rely on nostalgia. Detroit ended at the hands of President Johnson's war on poverty. You're spot on regarding the city today.

I was there a few years ago and literally every other business is closed.

It's practically a ghost town, even during rush hour there are hardly any cars on the road.

I didn't venture into the downtown area but I can imagine what it's like now..

This guy got it right describing the condition of Detroit and how it got there.
 
I disagree

That's why we have to rely on nostalgia. Detroit ended at the hands of President Johnson's war on poverty. You're spot on regarding the city today.

It may be a long process, but I am certain that the city of Detroit will rebound.

As an example, may I suggest you visit Cliff Bells

And BTW, here's an example of some of the energy of Detroit: Hot Club of Detroit's "Swing One"
 
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