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Detroit-Windsor Tunnel

the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel is part of Detroit .

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International Tug Boat Race 2008

International Tug Boat Race 2008
Made by Wigwam Jones
GM River Days as seen from Dieppe Park, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. From their website: The International Tug Boat Race on the Detroit River dates back to 1949 and was originally a loosely organized event. For many years the event was discontinued until 1976 when the International Freedom Festival started the tradition once again. In 2003 the International Freedom Festival declared bankruptcy and the future of the race was in limbo. Local Detroit tug man Brian Williams, with help of numerous companies, individuals and the Detroit and Windsor Port Authorities was able to organize the event, keeping the long standing tradition alive. Link to the International Tugboat Race Webpage

International Tug Boat Race 2008

International Tug Boat Race 2008
Made by Wigwam Jones
Ice Cream vendor in Dieppe Park, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. From their website: The International Tug Boat Race on the Detroit River dates back to 1949 and was originally a loosely organized event. For many years the event was discontinued until 1976 when the International Freedom Festival started the tradition once again. In 2003 the International Freedom Festival declared bankruptcy and the future of the race was in limbo. Local Detroit tug man Brian Williams, with help of numerous companies, individuals and the Detroit and Windsor Port Authorities was able to organize the event, keeping the long standing tradition alive. Link to the International Tugboat Race Webpage

International Tug Boat Race 2008

International Tug Boat Race 2008
Made by Wigwam Jones
Manning the Fire Hose on The Elizabeth From their website: The International Tug Boat Race on the Detroit River dates back to 1949 and was originally a loosely organized event. For many years the event was discontinued until 1976 when the International Freedom Festival started the tradition once again. In 2003 the International Freedom Festival declared bankruptcy and the future of the race was in limbo. Local Detroit tug man Brian Williams, with help of numerous companies, individuals and the Detroit and Windsor Port Authorities was able to organize the event, keeping the long standing tradition alive. Link to the International Tugboat Race Webpage

International Tug Boat Race 2008

International Tug Boat Race 2008
Made by Wigwam Jones
The Junior C II From their website: The International Tug Boat Race on the Detroit River dates back to 1949 and was originally a loosely organized event. For many years the event was discontinued until 1976 when the International Freedom Festival started the tradition once again. In 2003 the International Freedom Festival declared bankruptcy and the future of the race was in limbo. Local Detroit tug man Brian Williams, with help of numerous companies, individuals and the Detroit and Windsor Port Authorities was able to organize the event, keeping the long standing tradition alive. Link to the International Tugboat Race Webpage

International Tug Boat Race 2008

International Tug Boat Race 2008
Made by Wigwam Jones
The Sheila Kaye From their website: The International Tug Boat Race on the Detroit River dates back to 1949 and was originally a loosely organized event. For many years the event was discontinued until 1976 when the International Freedom Festival started the tradition once again. In 2003 the International Freedom Festival declared bankruptcy and the future of the race was in limbo. Local Detroit tug man Brian Williams, with help of numerous companies, individuals and the Detroit and Windsor Port Authorities was able to organize the event, keeping the long standing tradition alive. Link to the International Tugboat Race Webpage



Nearest places of interest:

Dieppe Park
Cleary Auditorium
Westcourt Place
Downtown Festival Plaza
  GM Renaissance Center
500 Renaissance Center
Ford Auditorium
Hart Plaza
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