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Ambassador Bridge
This is the name of the bridge connecting Detroit to Canada
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Eastern Market
Name the nation's largest historic public market district, located just northeast of downtown Detroit
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Detroit's first mayor
John R. William's was who
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Strait
Detroit is the French word for this, similar to a river
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For Field
The name of the field the Detroit Lions play at
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Renaissance Center
The tallest building in Detroit
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Vernor's Ginger Ale
Our nation's oldest soda
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"Lose Yourself"
This song was Eminem's first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100?
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Lake Ontario
The only Great Lake that does NOT touch Michigan
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Eleven
The Red Wings have won this many Stanley Cups
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Belle Isle
Hog Island was once a nickname for this famous island park
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American Coney Island
Known for its coney dog, this restaurant is the older of the two competing spots in downtown Detroit
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Diana Ross
Lead singer of The Supremes, this female artist is also known for her song, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
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Salt
This common mineral is excavated from a 1,500 acre mine under Detroit
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Zero
The Detroit Tigers were the first American League team to go to three consecutive World Series from 1907-1909. How many times did they win the series during those years?
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Westcott II
This is the name of the boat docked on the Detroit river that is home to America's only floating zip code
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Buddy's Pizza
This Detroit pizza restaurant has 16 locations and employs over 700 people
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Three-colored traffic light
William Potts, a Detroit police officer, created the first of these known for helping drivers
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Pierre L 'Enfant
This person designed the layout of Detroit
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Detroit Pistons (they didn't move to Detroit until 1957)
Detroit was named "the City of Champions" in the 1930s for a series of successes in their franchises. Which of the Detroit sports teams did not win a championship in the 1930s?
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Campus Martius
"Field of Mars" is the translation of the name of this downtown park
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Ice Cream
Stroh's Brewery started producing this dessert item during prohibition
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The Eagles
In 1971, Detroit native Glenn Frey formed this band in L.A. with Don Henley
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Zug Island
This industrialized island is located at the Southern end of Detroit, where the River Rouge spills into the Detroit River
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Alan Trammell
The Detroit Tigers won the World Series in 1984. This person was the MVP of the Series
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