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Dieppe Park

the Dieppe Park is part of Detroit, United States.

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International Tug Boat Race 2008

International Tug Boat Race 2008
Made by Wigwam Jones
Dieppe Gardens is home to many other historically significant monuments. In 1967, the Ontario State Board of the Knights of Columbus presented the City with a Centennial year gift, a 50-ton, three-column granite statue designed by Donald Ailles and produced by the Smith Monument Company of Toronto. The statue consists of three modernistic columns, which represent the three persons of the Trinity as they look down on a troubled, war-torn world. The inscription reads Pray for Peace. 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 Titan - runs on biodiesel 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 Diamond Queen tour boat 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
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




Nearest places of interest:

Cleary Auditorium
Windsor Hilton
Westcourt Place
Peppers Bar & Grill
  Detroit-Windsor Tunnel
Downtown Festival Plaza
Hart Plaza
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