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Taverns, saloons, and restaurants have always played an important role in the development of large American cities like Detroit. Historically Detroiters probably regarded their neighborhood watering hole as no more than a place to drink and discuss politics. In fact, these gathering places
also served as the backdrop for important social, civic, and economic events that impacted the lives of residents and affected urban development.
Detroit’s Historic Drinking Establishments traces the evolution of these places from the city’s roots as a fur-trapping settlement to Detroit’s dominance as a manufacturing giant. Using historical images from a number of sources including the Detroit Public Library’s Burton Historical and Virtual Motor
City Collections and the Detroit Historical Museum, this book paints a vivid picture of early Detroit as a destination highly prized for its abundant natural
resources and its incomparable hospitality.
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Taverns, saloons, and restaurants have always played an important role in the development of large American cities like Detroit. Historically Detroiters probably regarded their neighborhood watering hole as no more than a place to drink and discuss politics. In fact, these gathering places
also served as the backdrop for important social, civic, and economic events that impacted the lives of residents and affected urban development.
Detroit’s Historic Drinking Establishments traces the evolution of these places from the city’s roots as a fur-trapping settlement to Detroit’s dominance as a manufacturing giant. Using historical images from a number of sources including the Detroit Public Library’s Burton Historical and Virtual Motor
City Collections and the Detroit Historical Museum, this book paints a vivid picture of early Detroit as a destination highly prized for its abundant natural
resources and its incomparable hospitality.