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  1. A Third Flag for Detroit | Grosse Pointe Woods Michigan. It was on July 11, 1796, that the British hauled down their flag from Ft. Lemoult and the United States flag was raised. In the space of 35 years, the banners of three different nations had flown above Detroit.

  2. Photo of the flag from a 2011 article. I haven't found a more recent photo of the flag. Article: https://patch.com/michigan/grossepointe/city-of-grosse-pointe-council-passes-budget

  3. Grosse Pointe is an eastern suburb of Metro Detroit along Lake St. Clair. It is located along East Jefferson Avenue and shares a small northwestern border with the city of Detroit. It is one of five cities within the Grosse Pointe area. Grosse Pointe was originally incorporated as a village in 1880 and then as a city in 1934.

  4. Sep 14, 2024 · Extensive research was done on the counties to ensure appropriate symbolism on their flags. All flags made for the counties were 5 by 8 feet and made of silk. Each flag has its county name on it.

  5. Grosse Pointe, Michigan (U.S.) ... Flag not known Seal. See also: Wayne County; County and Municipal flags of Michigan; Michigan; United States of America. Seal.

  6. Grosse Pointe refers to an affluent coastal area next to Detroit, Michigan, United States, that comprises five adjacent individual cities. From southwest to northeast, they are: Grosse Pointe Park; Grosse Pointe; Grosse Pointe Farms

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  8. Grosse Pointe, name applied to five exclusive northeastern residential suburbs of Detroit in Wayne and Macomb counties, southeastern Michigan, U.S. Situated along the southwestern shore of Lake St. Clair and known as the “Gold Coast,” they comprise the cities of Grosse Pointe Park (incorporated.

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