Once again, our friend Robert Klatt over in Detroit, has put together another edition of his fabulous Detroit Historical Image Calendar.
This year, Robert has the calendar for sale – $13.99, including shipping to any US address. Add $4.03 for shipping to Canada.
The calendar can be purchased through Rob’s website: http://detroitroom.com/, or at his eBay store: Link here
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As a side note, if you wanted to get in on the IM calendar, time is running out for you to get it by Christmas. If interested, click over on the link on the right, to go to the store. Only 24 more days to Christmas!
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Speaking of Historical Detroit Stuff... On Yahoo the past couple weeks, they have been posting some cool videos with some information and pictures of some historical things.
The Salt Mines
http://beta.local.yahoo.com/subterranean-salt-mines-turn-here?woeid=2364558
The Big Uniroyal Tire
http://beta.local.yahoo.com/monster-tire-video-detroit-mi-turn-here?woeid=2364558
I ordered the calendar and the "Windsor Modern" book. Great stuff. Love the blog. I live in Oakville now, but my fondness for Windsor increases as I get older.
Thanks,
Calvin
Thanks Calvin, I hope you enjoy them.