Thank you for your historical video on Michigan and Monroe. Most of my teenage years were spent in that area. Spent a lot of my free time at Dearborn Music with Sharon her whole family. We helped clean out the store when the 1967 riots were going on. Moved everything in the entire store to her home In Dearborn Heights. I remember making the lunch run to Powers Hamburger at Oakwood and Michigan many times. Baby Cokes were the best. Cunningham's drugs store across the street. Stop by there for a hot chocolate after ice skating at Ford Field ice rink. Harbs Hobby shop was just two doors down from Cunningham's with a Jewelry store in between. Across Monroe was Western Auto and next to them was a Laundry and a Shoe repair store. Walked that area many times. When the Commandants Home was a museum there was a jail in the basement that seemed spooky at the time. Go Edsel Ford Thunderbirds 1969.
Great video. Thnx. One of my all time favorite Dearborn places was Dearborn Music Mich Ave at Monroe. In the early 1980s I would ride my bicycle from 3 blocks the other side of Telegraph to DBN Music to spend my allowance and lawn mowing money. Seemed like there was always a brown haired guy there smoking. He recommend some bands to me that I still listen to.
I think you may mean Carl. He was a fixture of Dearborn Music and a really nice person. Very knowledgeable on all thing Dearborn Music and music in general. Worked there for ever.