Sunday, November 18, 2012

Hundreds of the opening evening of the Detroit Historical Society

Civic leaders, members of the media, as well as hundreds of local supporters to catch a glimpse of the future, while celebrating the city's past, the Detroit Historical Society re-opening party Saturday at the Detroit Historical Museum.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony emceed WJR-AM (760), Paul Smith, moist things filled the Motor City as the center of the food and beverage, entertainment, including the outline of the Motown acts. The guests included former WDIV-TV (Channel 4) anchor German Scillian great Ted Lindsay, retirement WXYZ-TV (Channel 7) Moderator Diana Lewis, Vice Mayor Kirk Lewis and Detroit Red Wings.

Three different package tickets ($ 150 - $ 1,000), available to the public festivals.

Bob said: "This is an exciting time for Detroit," recover "rotten", the executive director of the Department of Homeland Security, business, non-profit organization, the Historical Museum and Dossin Great Lakes Museum on Belle Isle.

"This is not a typical party's Department of Homeland Security will throw" step increase, before he thanked the special guests and donors who have already played a leading role in the organization over the past> forwarding procedures, fundraising activities of $ 20.1 to significantly enhance renovated, new exhibits, the 250,000 digitized museum collections of personal data.

The museum is open to the public starting Friday 9:30 for 55 consecutive hours with the venue did not acknowledge open. On display will be new exhibits, such as cultural Allesee galleries, Motor City center space, like the neon blinking Detroit Tigers logo rescued Tiger Stadium stands tall, decoration collection, "The streets of Old Detroit" With a Sander candy.

Grosse Pointe Susan Germack Frederickson said, her childhood memories, recorded in the "Harmony House" places, such as shopping came back to her, and she admired musical instruments, rock posters on display New kid Rock music laboratory.

Here to see the history of this music makes me proud, from the Motor City, "she said. "This is amazing - it really, Detroit is all."

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