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Livernois may
refer to: The
Livernois-Fenkell riot, a
disturbance in
Detroit (1975)
Livernois Avenue, a
street in
Detroit Charles Benoit Livernois (1755-1840)...
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Livernois Avenue (also
referred to as
Livernois Road,
Livernois Street,
Avenue of Fashion, and Main Street) is a
major thoroughfare and
section line road...
- The
Livernois–Fenkell riot was a
racially motivated riot in the
summer of 1975 on
Livernois Avenue at
Chalfonte Avenue, just
south of
Fenkell Avenue,...
- Benoit, Benoit-
Livernois and
Benoit dit
Livernois. He was born in Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu, the son of Jean-Baptiste
Benoit dit
Livernois and Marie-Anne...
- the
district north of
Tireman and west of
Livernois has been
moved to the 14th district. East of
Livernois the
boundary has been
moved about 12 blocks...
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ceremonial naming of the
section of the John C.
Lodge Freeway running from
Livernois to I-94 in
honor of
Aretha Franklin was held in
front of the sculpture...
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surname of
Livernois, is
important to
Canadian history for his
contributions and
development of the
photography industry in Quebec. Benoît's
Livernois studio...
- Baker's
Keyboard Lounge is a jazz club
located at 20510
Livernois Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It was
founded in May 1933 and is the
oldest continuously...
- birthday. June 20, 1884 –
Detroit annexes Springwells Township east of
Livernois. 1889 –
First telephone installed in
Dearborn at St. Joseph's retreat...
- city's
working plans for
neighborhood revitalizations include 7-Mile/
Livernois, Brightmoor, East
English Village,
Grand River/Greenfield,
North End,...