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  • A History of Lexington(504 clicks)
  • Both Sides of the Question(513 clicks)
    SHOWS HOW A MODERN METROPOLITAN NEWSPAPER, THE DETROIT NEWS, IS OPERATED & WHAT PEOPLE THINK ABOUT IT.
  • Detroit Race Riots of 1943(448 clicks)
  • Durand Union Station(633 clicks)
    Michigan Railroad History Museum
  • Ghost Towns of the Keweenaw Peninsula(884 clicks)
  • Ghostly salt city beneath Detroit, The(416 clicks)
    Like a Jules Verne fantasy, a ghostly city with its own network of four lane highways lies deep beneath the industrial heart of Detroit, its crystalline walls glittering and gleaming in the flickering light. It is a world of no night or day. It is a world of salt.
  • Great Depression in Michigan(465 clicks)
  • H-Michigan Discussion Network(463 clicks)
    H-Michigan is the H-Net discussion list devoted to the study of the history of the state of Michigan.
  • Lost Landscapes of Detroit (210)(462 clicks)
    Compilation of historical images of Detroit, Michigan (1917-1970), edited by Rick Prelinger for presentation at Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) on February 10, 2010
  • Lost Landscapes of Detroit 2 (2011) (2011)(472 clicks)
  • Michigan Biographical Index(500 clicks)
  • Michigan History Links(435 clicks)
    Useful site
  • Michigan History Magazine(485 clicks)
  • S. S. Edmund Fitzgerald(448 clicks)
    The legend of the Edmund Fitzgerald remains the most mysterious and controversial of all shipwreck tales heard around the Great Lakes. Her story is surpassed in books, film and media only by that of the Titanic. Canadian folksinger Gordon Lightfoot inspired popular interest in this vessel with his 1976 ballad, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald."
  • Sanilac County Historic Village and Museum(1057 clicks)
    Includes Lexington