The LaSalle was part of General Motors Cadillac division and was manufactured from 1927 to 1940. It was meant to bridge two segments within the GM brand—the luxurious Cadillac and the lower end Buick.
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. After staring across the street at a vacant 1940s-era gas ...
The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, was born in Detroit, Michigan, and it is here that she will be buried as well. The singer died last week from pancreatic cancer, and fans can pay their final ...
DETROIT – When it went up, no one knew the icon it would become for the city as a whole, and for hungry snack lovers. It's been nearly 70 years since Better Made officially moved into its Gratiot ...
Detroit these days is not exactly the model of a great American city. While still vibrant and beautiful in several areas, the Motor City isn't what it used to be, and we're not here to lie or ...
All eyes turned toward the white 1940 LaSalle hearse when it pulled up carrying Aretha Franklin's body early Tuesday at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Midtown Detroit. The ...
Roy C. (Joe) Hayes, the 45 th United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan (1986-89), died earlier this month. Although his contributions extended to several other venues, it is this ...
After staring across the street at a vacant 1940s-era gas station, the folks at the Detroit Central City Community Mental Health Group decided to take on a challenge. The blighted building, at 3169 ...
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