Detroit

Detroit

Detroit is the largest city in the midwestern state of Michigan. Near Downtown, the neoclassical Detroit Institute of Arts is famed for the Detroit Industry Murals painted by Diego Rivera, and inspired by the city’s ties to the auto industry, giving it the nickname "Motor City." Detroit is also the birthplace of Motown Records, whose chart-topping history is on display at their original headquarters, Hitsville U.S.A. ― Google

People died in Detroit (First 22 people) - Page 8

Charles H. Land

Charles H. Land

Dentist

Gracie Ridgeway

Gracie Ridgeway

Singer

Eber Brock Ward

Eber Brock Ward

American industrialist

Ismael Durán

Ismael Durán

Chilean singer and songwriter

Jacques Baby

Jacques Baby


Anna Geyer

Anna Geyer

German Politician

Jesse Lambert Ballard, Jr

Jesse Lambert Ballard, Jr

Florence Ballard's brother

Cornell C. Ballard, Sr

Cornell C. Ballard, Sr


Elijah E. Myers

Elijah E. Myers

Architect

Elizabeth Hughes Gossett

Elizabeth Hughes Gossett

Charles Evans Hughes' daughter

Charles A. Coolidge

Charles A. Coolidge


Abe Bernstein

Abe Bernstein


Minoru Yamasaki

Minoru Yamasaki

American architect

Henry Ford II

Henry Ford II

American businessman

Clara Jane Ford

Clara Jane Ford

Henry Ford's wife

Clara Bryant Ford

Clara Bryant Ford

Henry Ford's wife

Carl Levin

Carl Levin

Former United States Senator

Arthur Tarnow

Arthur Tarnow

American jurist

Benny Napoleon

Benny Napoleon

American police officer

Rev. Cecil Franklin

Rev. Cecil Franklin

Aretha Franklin's brother

David Stuart

David Stuart

Archaeologist

Gaspar Milazzo

Gaspar Milazzo