My dads house on Seneca off Gratiot is still there and looking good. He lived in it back in the 30’s
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My dads house on Seneca off Gratiot is still there and looking good. He lived in it back in the 30’s
March of 2009 here
The people mover has even declined riders
How is somone going to pay the fine if they cant afford the fare?
So sorry. John will be missed. Great guy. Maybe make a memorial piece for Belle Isle, maybe a rock formation like Django used to make
Had a trailer there up until it closed
Brother and sister 5 year olds. Shots current, declawed,neutered, pics upon request.25.00 rehoming fee.
I frequented it years ago. Phil Le Brie was the proprietor at the time. Along with chapel next door to it
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thinking about changing cell phone plans. Does anyone have Consumer Cellular for their cell phone? And how is the coverage area? Thanks and Happy Holidays!
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Eastowne Theatre coming down as i post this message
Not to mention the amphibius army vehicle out in the parking lot!
Everybody hangs at Rouge Park now
Django will be greatly missed. Rest In Peace, buddy
That is the one that runs down Kercheval
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Here is the trolley
Plus, Jimmy owns Landshark Beer
Django-since you know the Packard plant. You might want to get ahold of Fernando, and give him some insight. What do you think?
I heard Matty owned the building
Softailrider- Wimpys was on East Warren, by Outer Drive. Before that it was Sabre Lancer
Heard awhile back, Russell Street Deli was taking it over
Whereabouts on Mack, would the restaurant be located? Newport?
He could of had a vision problem after leaving the Texas. Anybody do a breathalizer?
Gannon- i can remember back in the 70's and 80's, while trying to sleep, would hear a pounding noise. Turns out it was the Chrysler Stamping plant, it was by Mack and Conner. We lived by Mack and...
You had The Grafitti, on the east side on Mack ave. the greatest dj, Dr. Johnny Fever, played all the hits from the 70's. It was like a small Studio 54, like in New York!
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