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Arthur M. Woodford

    Arthur M. Woodford est un auteur et éditeur dont les œuvres explorent l'histoire et la culture régionales. Son écriture se caractérise par une recherche méticuleuse et une narration captivante qui entraîne les lecteurs dans le passé. À travers ses livres, il donne vie à des récits historiques, offrant des aperçus profonds sur l'évolution des communautés et les personnes qui les ont façonnées. Sa contribution littéraire réside dans sa capacité à rendre les histoires locales accessibles et à les célébrer pour un public plus large.

    The Village of Grosse Pointe Shores
    Tashmoo Park and the Steamer Tashmoo
    This is Detroit 1701-2001
    Village of Grosse Pointe Shores
    • Village of Grosse Pointe Shores

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      The history of Grosse Pointe Shores unfolds from its early French settlements and ribbon farms to its transformation in the 1860s when affluent Detroiters built summer homes along the lakeshore. Officially established in 1911, the village saw the rise of grand mansions, which eventually gave way to subdivided properties post-World War II. By the late 20th century, it evolved into a community of well-maintained homes. The residents commemorated a century of their village's history in 2011, marking a century of change and growth.

      Village of Grosse Pointe Shores
    • This text is a history of the American city of Detroit. It covers its founding as a French colony, its time as a British fort and an American town. It emphasizes the contributions of Detroit business and industry, particularly the automobile revolution, to America's development. číst celé

      This is Detroit 1701-2001
    • Tashmoo Park and the Steamer Tashmoo

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Set on Harsen's Island, Tashmoo Park was a vibrant resort destination from 1897 to 1951, accessible via the luxurious steamer Tashmoo. This 60-acre park featured picnic areas, a dance pavilion, sports facilities, and a beach, making it a beloved summer getaway for Detroit residents. The Tashmoo steamer, launched in 1900, symbolized the height of leisure travel until its sinking in 1936 led to the park's decline. Today, Tashmoo Park and its steamer exist as nostalgic memories of a bygone era of enjoyment and community.

      Tashmoo Park and the Steamer Tashmoo
    • The Village of Grosse Pointe Shores

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The book explores the rich history of Grosse Pointe Shores, the smallest of the Grosse Pointe communities along Lake St. Clair. It details the transformation from French ribbon farms in the 1700s to the establishment of summer homes by affluent Detroiters in the 1860s. The formal establishment of the village in 1911 marked the beginning of a community characterized by grand mansions, which evolved post-World War II into a neighborhood of well-maintained homes. The narrative culminates with the centennial celebration in 2011, reflecting on a century of change and growth.

      The Village of Grosse Pointe Shores