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Michigan’s First Election & Motorized Fire Engines | December 17

Episode 1752

On this day in 1798, Michigan’s first American election was held in the Northwest Territory, with Solomon Sibley defeating James May amid accusations…

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Gov Bingham & Michigan’s First Aero Club | December 16

Episode 1751

Born on this day in 1808, Kinsley Scott Bingham served as Michigan's 11th governor, U.S. Representative, and Senator. He signed the legislation creat…

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Pontiac Road & Lions’ First Championship | December 15

Episode 1750

On this day in 1819, Michigan’s first surveyed road, Pontiac Road, opened, with wooden planks connecting Detroit to Pontiac, charging tolls for carts…

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Michigan's Frostbitten Convention & Medal of Honor Heroism | December 14

Episode 1749

In 1983, the Detroit Pistons defeated the Denver Nuggets 186-184 in triple overtime, setting an NBA record for the highest-scoring game. Pistons cent…

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Record-Breaking Pistons Game & MSU's Basketbowl | December 13

Episode 1748

In 1983, the Detroit Pistons defeated the Denver Nuggets 186-184 in triple overtime, setting an NBA record for the highest-scoring game. Pistons cent…

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Michigan Dance Strike, Basketball & Oldsmobile's End | December 12

Episode 1747

In 1919, the Coed Tap Dance Strike at the University of Michigan began when women were barred from using the Michigan Union taproom, leading men to d…

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Michigan Tragedy, MSU Triumph & a Proposal | December 11

Episode 1746

On this day in 1971, a methane explosion in a Lake Huron tunnel killed 22 men. In 1948, Michigan State University students celebrated the school’s Bi…

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Zachariah Chandler & Automotive Milestones | December 10

Episode 1745

Born on this day in 1813, Zachariah Chandler, a staunch abolitionist and radical Republican, served as Detroit’s mayor and a four-term Michigan senat…

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Ford Family & Michigan Traditions | December 9

Episode 1744

On this day, Gerald R. Ford's stepfather, also named Gerald Ford, was born in Grand Rapids. He raised the future president, instilling values like ho…

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Diego Rivera & Michigan History | December 8

Episode 1743

Born on this day in 1886, Mexican artist Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry Murals, painted in 1933, depict the Motor City and Ford Motor Company, and a…

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