Detroit's Historic Hotels and Restaurants

<b>Detroit's Historic Hotels and Restaurants </b>
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Author: Patricia Ibbotson


Detroit was in its heyday in the 1920s when it was the fourth-largest city in the United States. Some of Detroit’s larger hotels were architectural masterpieces, nationally known, and were the center of social activities. Others were lesser-known second-class hotels now largely forgotten. Detroit restaurants ranged from the self-serve to the elegant. These hotels and restaurants, many of which are gone now, are preserved in nearly 200 vintage postcards, allowing the reader to take a trip down memory lane.

128 pages