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Live, Love, Detroit
May
6
2:00 PM14:00
USA

Live, Love, Detroit

Let’s walk about it, Detroit!  This is Detroit’s first Jane Jacobs walk. The route will include the two historic neighborhoods of Green Acres and Sherwood Forest.  The walk start at a food market to show that there are places in Detroit to buy food, and end at a local bistro. Along the way participants will visit a local park, historic homes, where 8 mile meets the suburbs, a cemetery, a local church, and businesses along the Avenue of Fashion.  We’ll hear from lifelong Detroiters, including members from the city’s first radio patrol, and about life in this corner of Detroit.  Come learn about the best kept secrets in Detroit!

Time: 2:00pm-4:00pm

Date: Sunday, May 6th

Event Start: Mike’s Market (19195 Livernois Ave)

Event End: 1917 American Bistro (19416 Livernois Ave)

Registration: No need to sign up, just show up at the posted meeting location.

Accessibility: This event is accessible and welcoming to bicycles and children.

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In Search of the Tenderloin and Tin Pan Alley
May
6
12:00 PM12:00
USA

In Search of the Tenderloin and Tin Pan Alley

From the 1870s to about 1910, the Tenderloin was Manhattan’s most famous red-light district, a cradle of elegant vice that developed north of 23rd Street west of Fifth Avenue, in the shadow of luxurious hotels such as Gilsey House. High-stakes gambling parlors, brothels, saloons, dance halls – the Tenderloin reveled in its own illegality, until pressure from civic authorities and corporate development led to its demise. Since the 1990s, zoning changes have altered the landscape of the old Tenderloin’s main stem – Sixth Avenue – and have led to the destruction of many buildings. But a few reminders survive. On this tour, we will visit sites associated with still-visible Tenderloin businesses, including the block of 28th St. once known as Tin Pan Alley, birthplace of the pop music industry.

Time: 12:00pm-1:30pm

Date: Sunday May 6, 2012

Event Start: Sidewalk in front of Gilsey House, 1200 Broadway at 29th Street

Event End: TBD

Host: David Freeland (www.gothamlostandfound.com)

Registration: No need to sign up, just show up at the posted meeting location.

Accessibility: Partially Accessible – curbs, uneven terrain, busy sidewalks.

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