Detroit Line can refer to the following rail lines Detroit Line Conrail in and near DetroitDetroit Line Norfolk Southern , Detroit to Toledo Amtrak s Chicago Detroit Line disambig ... more details
Detroit Cougars can refer to Detroit Cougars NHL , original name of the Detroit Red Wings 1926 1930 Detroit Cougars soccer , a US soccer team from 1967 1968 disambig ... more details
Wiktionarypar d troit Detroit is a city in Michigan, United States. Detroit may also refer to TOCright Geography Communities United States Detroit, Alabama Detroit, Illinois Detroit, Kansas Detroit, Maine Detroit, Oregon Detroit, Texas Detroit Beach, Michigan Detroit Harbor, Wisconsin Detroit Lakes, Minnesota Detroit Township, Minnesota Other geographical locations United States Detroit Island , an island Detroit Lake , a reservoir in Oregon Canada United States Detroit River , connects Lake St. Clair with Lake Erie Pacific Ocean Detroit Seamount , a seamount in the northern Pacific Ocean Music Detroit band , a rock group formed by Mitch Ryder Detroit , from the 1967 Disney musical film The Happiest Millionaire Detroit Whiteout song Detroit Whiteout song , from the 1995 album Bite It by Whiteout Detroit , from the 1997 album White Trash Hell by Everclear Detroit , from the 2003 album A Drug Problem That Never Existed by Mondo Generator Detroit 67 , from the 2008 album Love at the End of the World by Sam Roberts Detroit , from the 1993 Album Self Titled by Rancid Detroit City , a country song popularized by Bobby Bare Detroit Social Club , an indie rock band People Marcella Detroit , singer, musician and song writer Karl Detroit , Turkish soldier better known as Mehemet Ali Military and historical Operation Detroit , a part of the Normandy invasion in World War II HMS Detroit HMS Detroit , the name of two British warships USS Detroit USS Detroit , the name of several US Navy ships Fort Detroit , a fort occupied during the 18th century Fort Shelby Michigan , also called Fort Lernoult and commonly referred to as Fort Detroit during the War of 1812 Other uses Detroit Edison , an investor owned public utility serving the Metro Detroit area and Southeastern Michigan Detroit techno , a type of electronic music Detroit computer game Detroit computer game , a 1993 computer game developed by Impressions Games Nathan Detroit, a fictional character in the musical Guys and Dolls ... more details
Live in Detroit may refer to Live in Detroit Roscoe Mitchell album , album by jazz saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell released in 1988 Live in Detroit The Doors album , The Doors live album released in 2001 Live in Detroit The Stooges album , The Stooges live album released in 2003 Live in Detroit EP , live album released by Thursday in 2003 Live in Detroit Thor album , Thor s first live album Live in Detroit, MI , a live album by the band King Crimson disambig it Live in Detroit nl Live in Detroit ... more details
Detroit Airport may refer to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport , serving Detroit, Michigan, United States IATA DTW Coleman A. Young International Airport , formerly Detroit City Airport, serving Detroit, Michigan, United States IATA DET airport disambiguation id Bandar Udara Detroit ... more details
Detroit Arsenal can refer to Detroit Arsenal Dearborn , the 19th century arsenal located in Dearborn, Michigan Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant , 20th century factory in Warren, Michigan Detroit Arsenal soccer disambig ... more details
Detroit riots can refer to The Detroit Race Riot 1863 The Detroit Race Riot 1943 June 20 June 21, 1943 1967 Detroit riot July 23 July 28, 1967 disambig ... more details
Detroit Falcons can refer to Detroit Falcons, former name for the Detroit Red Wings 1930 1932 Detroit Falcons basketball , defunct team in the Basketball Association of America 1946 1947 Detroit Falcons CoHL , defunct team in the Colonial Hockey League 1991 1996 Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages disambig de Detroit Falcons fi Detroit Falcons ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2007 Original research article date September 2007 Detroit blues is blues music played by musicians resident in Detroit, Michigan , particularly that played in the 1940s and 1950s. Detroit blues originated when Delta blues performers migrated north from the Mississippi Delta and Memphis, Tennessee to work in Detroit s industrial plants in the 1920s and 1930s. Typical Detroit blues was very similar to Chicago blues in style. The sound was distinguished from Delta blues by its use of electric amplified instruments and a more eclectic assortment of instruments, including the bass guitar and piano . The only Detroit blues performer to achieve national fame is John Lee Hooker , as record companies and promoters have tended to ignore the Detroit scene in favor of the larger, more influential Chicago blues. The Detroit scene was centered on Black Bottom, Detroit Black Bottom , a Detroit neighborhood. See also List of Detroit blues musicians External links http www.detroitbluessociety.org History section of Detroit Blues Society website blues Category Blues music genres de Detroit Blues es Detroit blues fr Detroit blues it Detroit blues nl Detroit blues pl Blues detroicki pt Detroit blues ... more details
While there is no area technically called South Detroit, the name may refer to Downriver , a series of suburbs south of Detroit, Michigan Neighborhoods in the south southwestern portion of Detroit, including Springwells Village Springwells , Delray, Detroit Delray and Boynton Oakwood Heights Detroit Boynton Oakwood Heights among others see also Neighborhoods in Detroit Windsor, Ontario , which is due south of Detroit and considered the name South Detroit among others when it became a city in 1892 A fictional construct in Journey band Journey s Don t Stop Believin disambig Category Detroit, Michigan Category Metro Detroit ... more details
USS Detroit may refer to USS Detroit 1813 , a 12 gun ship, was captured from the British during the Battle of Lake Erie, 10 September 1813 Detroit , a screw steamer, was laid down at the New York Navy Yard in 1865 but canceled in 1866 and broken up on the stocks USS Detroit 1869 , was a sloop of war named so from 15 May to 10 August in 1869. Before and after she was known as the first Canandaigua . USS Detroit C 10 , was a cruiser in use from 1893 to 1904 USS Detroit CL 8 , was a light cruiser in service from 1923 to 1946 USS Detroit AOE 4 , was a fast combat support ship commissioned in 1970 and decommissioned in 2005 USS Detroit LCS 7 , is a planned sclass Freedom littoral combat ship first announced in 2011 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Detroit Category United States Navy ship names de USS Detroit es USS Detroit sl USS Detroit vi USS Detroit ... more details
No footnotes date November 2009 Refimprove date November 2009 Detroit Towers is a high rise residential apartment building located in Detroit, Michigan , on the city s near east side. The building was constructed in 1922, and stands at 22 floors in height. It is used as an apartment building , and was designed in the neo gothic architecture neo gothic architectural style . Description This is a Detroit landmark highrise along the river, just across from Belle Isle Michigan Belle Isle . Detroit Towers was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. External links http maps.google.com maps?f q&hl en&q 8162 E Jefferson Ave, Detroit, MI 48214&ie UTF8&z 17&ll 42.352209, 82.993405&spn 0.004496,0.013497&t k&om 1 Google Maps location of Detroit Towers http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id 147396 Detroit Towers details at Emporis.com http www.skyscraperpage.com cities ?buildingID 10212 SkyscraperPage.com s Profile on Detroit Towers Detroit Architecture of metropolitan Detroit coord missing Michigan Category Apartment buildings in Detroit, Michigan Category Skyscrapers in Detroit, Michigan Michigan struct stub ... more details
Six different newspapers called The Detroit Times have been published in city of Detroit the most recent existed for six decades, from 1900 60. Overview The first iteration of the Detroit Times was an antislavery bulletin only printed from May to November 1842 by Warren Isham. The second iteration began in November 1854. Published by G.S. Conklin and E.T. Sherlock, with John N. Ingersoll as editor. The paper was purchased that same month by Ingersoll and Tenny, and sold again in December 1855, to an association ... bought by The Sunday Herald . The fourth Detroit Times , a daily and Sunday, was printed from December ... Detroit printing establishments, the edition was printed without interruption. Lloyd Breeze purchased ... E. Scripps , owner of the Detroit News , set out to prove a point he started the fifth version of the Detroit ... make a profit selling a newspaper for a penny, Scripps absorbed the Times into the Detroit News . Sixth and final version The sixth and most recent version to date of the Detroit Times was published ... October 1, 1900 as Detroit Today but quickly changed its name to the Evening Times . The paper ... dispathched famed editor Arthur Brisbane to Detroit to kick start the Times . With the backing of the Hearst Newspapers the paper rivaled the Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press in the great Detroit newspaper war. The Detroit Times hit its highest circulation in 1951 with an average daily high ... numbers slipped to about 400,000 copies sold daily in 1960, it was obvious Detroit could not support ... , owner of the rival Detroit News . The last edition of the Detroit Times was printed November 6, 1960. The area where the Detroit Times printing plant was located is now called Times Square Detroit Times Square . The Detroit Times should not be confused with the Detroit Metro Times , the original name of the weekly Metro Times . External links http www.detnews.com The Detroit News Official Website Category Defunct newspapers of Michigan Category Newspapers published in Detroit, Michigan ... more details
ABA team color1 color2 logo pixels founded 2008 league American Basketball Association 2000 history Detroit Zafir br 2008 arena city Detroit, Michigan colors owner Paul Odoom coach TBA championships 0 titles 0 cheerleaders dancers mascot Detroit Zafir victorious in Arabic is a basketball team in the American Basketball Association 2000 American Basketball Association . Set to begin play in 2008 09 ABA season 2008 , it is a partial Middle Eastern team as it will have Middle Eastern players. They serve as a replacement to the Detroit Panthers PBL Detroit Panthers team that has moved to the Premier Basketball League . Category American Basketball Association 2000 present teams Category Basketball teams in Detroit, Michigan ... more details
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Detroit , after Fort Detroit . Both served on Lake Erie during the War of 1812 HMS Detroit 1812 6 was a 6 gun brig , previously the American army vessel Adams . She was captured in 1812, but was retaken and burnt later that year. HMS Detroit 1813 6 was a 20 gun sloop of war sloop launched in 1813 and captured by the Americans later that year, becoming USS Detroit 1813 6 . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Detroit, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names mk ... more details
The Detroit Tribune a newspaper in Detroit, Michigan was started as the Daily Tribune in 1849 and used the name until 1862. In 1862 the Tribune joined with the Detroit Daily Advertiser which then subsequently absorbed other papers, becoming the Advertiser and Tribune . It acquired new management, including James E. Scripps future founder of the Detroit News . In 1877 the Advertiser and Tribune merged with the 11 year old Detroit Daily Post and became the Post and Tribune . In 1884 after more ownership changes the name was changed to the Daily Post. In 1885 the name was changed again to the Tribune . In 1891 James E. Scripps bought the remaining stock in the Tribune to secure an Associated Press connection. Scripps continued to run the Tribune as a morning paper until February 1, 1915 when it was merged with the News . The Tribune name was used on a Sunday paper The Sunday News Tribune until October 15, 1917 when the name was changed to The Sunday News and the Tribune name was dropped completely. Detroit Tribune weekly The weekly Detroit Tribune , published from 4864 Woodward Avenue in Detroit, published weekly from 1935 to 1966. Occasionally subtitled Unswerving Dedication to the Truth or The Newsjournal of the Metropolitan Community The Detroit Tribune was the successor to the Tribune Independent of Michigan , itself the product of the 1933 merger of the Detroit Tribune published only in 1933 from 2146 St. Antoine Street with the subhead Leading Negro Weekly of Michigan and the Detroit Independent established 1907 . External links http www.detnews.com The Detroit News Official Website http www.michigan.gov images hal lm detnews 56653 7.gif Detroit News newspaper family from the http www.michigan.gov mde 0,1607,7 140 54504 50206 18643 ,00.html Library of Michigan Newspaper Holdings . http www.michigan.gov images hal lm dettribind 56665 7.gif Tribune Independent newspaper ... Newspaper Holdings . Category Newspapers published in Detroit, Michigan ... more details
Detroit JazzStage ref http www.jazzstageproductions.com index.php?option com weblinks&task view&catid 19&id 6 JSP Media Kit JazzStage Productions ref is a monthly podcast about Detroit, Michigan Detroit , Michigan jazz musician s. Detroit Jazzstage receives approximately 20,000 downloads per month and is consistently ... music teacher. Detroit Jazzstage was first aired in November 2005 at a time when the term was still unknown to most people. Their first guest, Mark Byerly is the leader of the Detroit, Michigan Detroit ... as producer and host of Jazz Yesterday and Detroit Jazz Alive on WDET FM , Detroit, Michigan Detroit , and Swing City on WEMU FM , Gallert has participated in every Detroit International Jazz Festival ... of Detroit jazz musicians and is also the co author of Before Motown A History of Jazz In Detroit, 1920 ... Harrison Terri Pontremoli Executive Artistic Director of the Detroit International Jazz Festival Bill Lucas 2nd Trumpet Detroit Symphony Orchestra Achievements Two new jazz podcast s have been added ... jazz media including the Max. M. Fisher Music Center, WRCJ FM , Cliff Bells and the Detroit Jazz ... audience included Linda Yohn program director at WEMU FM , Mark Stryker The Detroit Free Press music critic and many of Detroit, Michigan Detroit s top jazz musicians. To celebrate the 28th Detroit ... Talk tent at the Detroit Jazz Festival for the second year. External links http www.lberns.com jazzstage Detroit JazzStage a monthly podcast celebrating Detroit Michigan s amazing array of Jazz musicians. http www.lberns.com jazzstageproductions djs Detroit JazzStage Jazz Extras Features panel discussions ... detroitjazzstage Detroit JazzStage Myspace site Contains information on shows, pictures and audio clips Further reading Bjorn, Lars and Jim Gallert 2001 . Before Motown A History of Jazz in Detroit 1920 60. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0472067656. References references DEFAULTSORT Detroit Jazzstage Category Audio podcasts Category African American culture Category Music of Detroit, Michigan ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name File Indlogo.jpg 250px type Daily newspaper Daily format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 2005 ceased publication price owners Moose Enterprises publisher Bruce Jarrard editor Keith Simon language English circulation headquarters 4134 Seminole Dr br Royal Oak, Michigan Royal Oak , Michigan MI 48073 br USA ISSN website http www.detroitindependent.com DetroitIndependent.com The Detroit Independent is the largest circulating independent newspaper in the metro Detroit area. Fact date January 2009 Compared to the two dailies, the Detroit Free Press and the Detroit News , the Detroit Independent is a lifestyle publication centering on Sports, music, movies, television and technology. See also Detroit Monitor External links http www.DetroitIndependent.com Official website Category Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States Category Newspapers published in Detroit, Michigan ... more details
ABA team color1 0000CD color2 gold logo DetroitHoops.PNG pixels 200px founded 2008 league American Basketball Association 2000 ABA history Detroit Hoops 2008 present arena Ernest T. Fieldhouse city Detroit, Michigan colors Blue, Gold owner Gerald Watson II coach Charles Turner championships 0 titles 0 cheerleaders dancers mascot The Detroit Hoops are a team of the American Basketball Association 2000 American Basketball Association which began play in 2008 09 ABA season 2008 . Based in the actual city of Detroit , the Hoops play their home games at Ernest T. Fieldhouse . The Hoops will be competing for talent and fans with the Premier Basketball League s Detroit Panthers PBL Detroit Panthers , which started play as an ABA team . ABA Teams Michigan Sports Category American Basketball Association 2000 present teams Category Basketball teams in Detroit, Michigan Category Sports clubs established in 2008 US basketball team stub Michigan stub ... more details
Infobox port name Port of Detroit image imagesize caption country Flagicon United States United States location Detroit, Michigan coordinates Coord 42 15 27 N 83 7 20 W opened 1933 operated owner Detroit ... The Port of Detroit is located along the west side of the Detroit River , and is the largest seaport in the state of Michigan . The port is overseen by the Detroit Wayne County Port Authority, a five ... , and the City of Detroit. The authority coordinates river commerce on the waters and shoreline of Wayne ... work Detroit Wayne County Port Authority accessdate 18 December 2011 ref as well as passengers. The Port of Detroit s single most valuable commodity is steel , and the largest commodity handled by tonnage ... publisher Port of Detroit accessdate 19 December 2011 ref Other important commodities handled at the port include stone, coal and cement. The port authority opened the 22 million Port Detroit Public ... passenger ferry service between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario . ref cite news title Detroit s New Public ... of Detroit was directly responsible for 5,622 jobs and 1,590,857,000 in direct revenue. The port ... of Detroit report, Martin Associates, published October 18, 2011 ref History The Detroit Wayne County Port District was established in 1933, though, the Detroit Wayne County Port Authority was not organized ... work DWCPA website publisher Detroit Wayne County Port Authority accessdate 18 December 2011 ref Facilities The Port of Detroit contains a number of terminals in Detroit, River Rouge, Michigan River Rouge , and Ecorse . General cargo is processed through the NT&D Detroit Terminal and the NT&D Ecorse ... at other terminals along the Detroit and River Rouge Michigan Rouge rivers. The DWCPA only owns the NT&D Detroit Terminal located in the Delray, Detroit Delray neighborhood of Detroit. All other marine terminals at the Port of Detroit are privately owned and operated. See also List of ports in the United ... Port of DetroitDetroit Category River ports of the United States ... more details
of Detroit alt other language 1 other title 1 other language 2 other title 2 artist Marshall Fredericks ... length imperial diameter cm diameter inch city Detroit museum coordinates Coord 42 19 45.47 N 83 2 40.66 W display title owner Coleman A. Young Municipal Center The Spirit of Detroit is a city ... Coleman A. Young Coleman A. Young Municipal Center Municipal Center on Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan Detroit , Michigan , United States USA . It was commissioned in 1955 for a cost of 58,000, and dedicated ... of Detroit . Michigan History, The Detroit News . Retrieved on January 5, 2010. ref ref http siris artinventories.si.edu ipac20 ipac.jsp?uri full 3100001 298864 3 focus Spirit of Detroit . Art ... Spirit of Detroit 2560x1600.jpg thumb The Spirit of Detroit The name emerged from an inscription from ... &term spirit of detroit&index .GW&uindex &aspect Keyword&menu search&ri 2 title The Spirit of Detroit ... in the family, the noblest human relationship. Uses of the Spirit of Detroit as a community symbol File Spirit of Detroit with jersey.jpg thumb The statue wearing a Detroit Red Wings jersey during the 2009 Stanley Cup playoffs . The statue is frequently dressed in sports jerseys when Sports in Detroit ... by the Three Tenors . For the first time since 1997, the statue did not wear a Detroit Red Wings sweater ... detroit entertainment spirit of detroit v 94584 accessdate 2008 04 08 title Spirit Of Detroit in Detroit, MI AOL City Guide ref . Image Detroit cheer.jpg thumb 150px left Detroit Community Scrip , 3 Cheers. As one of Detroit s most easily identifiable landmarks, a sketch of the statue appears as the central element of most of the logos of Detroit s city departments and services. An image ... Spirit of Detroit Award certificate . This is issued by the Detroit City Council to a person, event or organization being honored for an outstanding achievement or service to the citizens of Detroit. The Spirit of Detroit is the main image on Detroit Community Scrip . Notes reflist References cite ... more details
1, 1974, the government of Detroit , Michigan , is run by a mayor, the nine member Detroit City Council , and clerk elected on a nonpartisan ballot. Detroit has a Mayor council government strong mayoral ..., 2009 . ref Ward, George E. July 1993 . http www.crcmich.org PUBLICAT 1990s 1993 rpt31002.pdf Detroit ... Flag of Detroit, Michigan.svg thumb 250px center Flag of Detroit center See also list of mayors of Detroit, Michigan Detroit has consistently supported the United States Democratic Party Democratic ... 125px William Woodbridge of Detroit, the first justice appointed to Michigan s territorial Supreme Court . Detroit s courts are all state administered and elections are nonpartisan. The Circuit and Probate ... In addition to these trial courts, Detroit hosts the 1st District of the Michigan Court of Appeals and the United ... Federal Courthouse building in Downtown Detroit. ref Mason, Philip October 1995 . http www.theragens.com history Levin 20 20Theodore s 20Courthouse.htm Naming of the Court House in Detroit after Theodore ..., and 1.6 on corporations. Revenue is also obtained from utility taxes, hotel excises and from the Detroit ... facilities within the metropolitan area. Detroit has had to fight off legislative efforts to turn ... 25 A10 360055.htm Suburbs ramp up water system fight . The Detroit News . ref The city has experienced .... ref Mayor Kwami Kilpatrick 4 12 2006 . http www.clickondetroit.com news 8650757 detail.html Detroit ... metro 0504 28 b01 164896.htm Detroit triggers loan limit . The Detroit News . ref In addition, Detroit ... Mayor Fix Detroit or risk takeover . Detroit News . ref City departments City departments include Detroit Fire Department Detroit Police Department Detroit Public Schools Detroit Water and Sewerage ... of Canada.svg 25px Windsor, Ontario See also Portal Metro Detroit Cadillac Place Flag of Detroit Guardian Building Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building Urban development in Detroit Wayne County, Michigan ... Office of the Mayor of Detroit http www.ci.detroit.mi.us legislative CityCouncil Default.htm ... more details
Infobox Defunct company company name Abbott Detroit Motor Car Company company logo file Abbott detroit 1912 logo.jpg 200px slogan fate Bankrupt successor foundation 1909 defunct 1919 location Detroit, Michigan , later Cleveland, Ohio industry Automobile key people products automobiles num employees parent subsid Image Abbotdetroit1911.jpg thumb Abbott Detroit 1911 Deleted image removed Image Abbott logo1.JPG thumb Abbott Detroit The Abbott Detroit was an United States American luxury automobile manufactured between 1909 and 1919. It was considered powerful and well designed, and had a Continental Motors Company Continental engine. Production of the auto began in Detroit, Michigan and was moved to Cleveland, Ohio in 1916 at which time the automobile name was shortened to Abbott . ref name detroit ... standardized. History The Abbott Motor Car Company was established in 1909 in Detroit, Michigan Detroit located at 107 Waterloo Street. The Abbott Detroit offered a choice of either 4 cylinder or 6 ... Herschell Spillman engine. ref name detroit vehicles cite web url http www.american automobiles.com Abbott Detroit.html title American Automobiles Abbott Detroit Automobile accessdate August 28, 2011 work publisher Farber and Associates, LLC 2011 ref In 1911, Abbott Detroit models included a Model ... Car. ref name detroit vehicles The next year, the company offerings included the 1912 Model 44 , a 7 ... Coupe fully equipped for US 2,150. ref name detroit vehicles Consolidated car company By 1916 ... to 20 units a day. ref name detroit vehicles That same year, the company moved from Detroit to a larger ... bankruptcy in April 1918. ref name detroit vehicles Models Models that Abbott Detroit ... vehicles reflist DEFAULTSORT Abbott Detroit Category Veteran vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle ... based in Michigan auto company stub Brass auto stub cs Abbott de Abbott Detroit it Abbott Detroit no Abbott Detroit pl Abbott motoryzacja pt Abbott Motor Company sv Abbott Detroit ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Detroit Cardinals also known as the Olympians were an American basketball team based in Detroit, Michigan that was a member of the American Basketball League 1925 1955 American Basketball League . The team dropped out of the 1927 28 season on January 3, 1928. Year by year class wikitable Year League Reg. Season Playoffs 1927 28 ABL 4th, Western N A Category Basketball teams in Detroit, Michigan Michigan basketball team stub ... more details
Pro hockey team text color white bg color EC2024 team Detroit Olympics logo Olympicsjsy.png thumb right 1935 Detroit Olympics Jersey logosize city Detroit, Michigan league Canadian Professional Hockey League 1927 29, br International Hockey League 1929 36 International Hockey League br 1929 36 operated 1927 to 1936 based in Detroit Michigan arena Detroit Olympia colors Red, White affiliates Detroit Red Wings Franchise history name1 Detroit Olympics dates1 1927 to 1936 name2 Pittsburgh Hornets br Original dates2 1936 to 1956 name3 Rochester Americans dates3 1956 to Present name4 dates4 Championships reg season titles 1933 34 br 1934 35 br 1935 36 calder cups 1934 35 br 1935 36 The Detroit Olympics were a minor league hockey team located in Detroit, Michigan that was a member of the Canadian Professional Hockey League 1927 29 and the International American Hockey League 1929 36. ref http www.azhockey.com De.htm A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey De Bot generated title ref The team played all of their home games at the Detroit Olympia . On October 4, 1936, after winning the IHL championship, the Olympics moved to Pittsburgh to become the Pittsburgh Hornets . ref http www.penguinjersey.com HornetsPages HornetsLOBBY.html Pittsburgh Hornets Lobby Area Bot generated title ref References Reflist Pittsburgh Hornets Category International Hockey League 1929 1936 teams de Detroit Olympics fr Olympics de D troit sl Detroit Olympics ... more details