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  Welcome to the Michigan Memories section of EarlyXer.com.  Michigan Memories is all about Michigan based products during the 70's and 80's (with some overflow into the 60's and 90's).  We have tried to put together a very unique collection of memories.  Our hope is that you see things that you have not even thought about for years, but once you see them you are flooded with great memories.

We here at EarlyXer.com thought that this would be kind of a gift to the people of the Great Lakes state - who could probably use some feel-good time more than just about anyone.  The intent is not just to reminisce and then feel sad that the "good old days" are gone.  The intent is to get people to remember that Michigan has been a great state for so long because of the impact that it has made beyond it's borders. We hope that you find optimism as you spend time on this site - optimism that the state will once again be creating things that the rest of the country just can't live without.  Not to say that Michigan is not doing that at all today, but let's face it, things could be better.

You will notice that there are no cars in  this section.  Our focus was to highlight all of the other great products of the state.  When most people think of Michigan, they think of cars.  Well, there has been an awful lot more than cars going on. 

OK, OK.  If you have to have your car fix, check out this link to our car section.

Lastly, this special salute to Michigan was made possible through the generosity of many people - too many to list here.  To everyone that donated material and/or time, THANK YOU!
 

Comments
Tim
I remember when the Piston's used to have "concerts" after their games in the silverdome to get people to come to a game.
3/25/2009 10:03:35 AM
EarlyXer
Tim - it might not be a bad idea for the Pistons to try that now at the Palace!
3/25/2009 11:33:37 AM
Steve B.
Remember Kmart used to be the only "discount" store. We would go in and when they announced a blue light special everyone would go running to the blue light. Bad dreams of old ladies running me down for a 5 cent roll of paper towel!
3/26/2009 4:28:52 AM
Tracy M.
Steve, I vividly remember going to Kmart and the blue lights!! They also had a grill where I would get an order of fries and a coke for only 99 cents.
3/26/2009 6:13:31 AM
Jackie
Tracy, we were able to walk to the Kmart by our house. Would make the weekly trip to the grill also!
3/27/2009 11:31:20 AM
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Michigan Memories Forum > Abandoned Buildings   View modes:
EarlyXer-(3/24/2009, 10:42 AM)
Abandoned BuildingsHas anyone made it inside any of the abandoned buildings downtown Detroit?  I have been wanting to for a long time, but it's obviously not the safest way to spend a day.  I would like to hear some stories of what people found inside.reply|subscribe to post
William-(3/26/2009, 4:31 AM)
RE:Abondoned BuildingsI made it to the old train station downtown - there was a hole in the fence - got cold feet to actually sneak in and check it out. I guess that is a good thing I didn't go in since they have been finding deceased bodies inside abandoned buildings.reply|subscribe to post
Bob Z.-(4/1/2009, 10:55 AM)
RE:Abandoned BuildingsI haven't been in any myself, but I heard that there used to be parties in the basement of the Hudson's building.  I know it's a little late to experience that, but that must have been pretty wild.reply|subscribe to post
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