Answering Questions about Detroit
I love finding out how Detroit Moxie readers land here; it's fun, interesting, and sometimes disturbing. Some of the searches are looking for more information about Detroit so I thought I’d answer a few questions. A few of them aren’t about Detroit at all but I’m going to answer them anyway.
Keep in mind, these are actual queries AND people actually arrived at Detroit Moxie by googling them. I’m not making this up! I have only fixed spelling and capitalization and put some of them in the form of a question.
Questions about Detroit
1. What’s the name of the Belle Isle Bridge?
The MacArthur Bridge connects Belle Isle to the rest of Detroit.
2. When is Flower Day at the Detroit Farmers Market 2010?
Flower Day 2010 is Sunday, May 16th and I’m not being snarky but it’s Eastern Market.
3. How do you pronounce Hamtramck?
[ham-tram-ik]
4. How do you pronounce Campau?
[com-POE]
5. Where to get dill pickle soup in Hamtramck?
I’m not a dill pickle soup lover but my friends prefer it at Polonia. And, according to them, Polish Village doesn’t have it everyday.
6. How did the Heidelberg Project get its name?
Well, Tyree Guyton, the creator of the Heidelberg Project can trace his roots back to the Baden-Württemberg area of Germany. Specifically, his family hails from Heidelberg and he was so inspired by… Just kidding! The Heidelberg Project is on Heidelberg Street and that’s how it got its name.
7. What is the distance around the GM Renaissance Center?
The central tower, which is the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center, has a diameter of 188 feet. The walkway that goes around the mezzanine level is about one-eighth of a mile.
8. What shops are in the Guardian Building?
Pure Detroit, Motor City Sweets & Treats (which is inside Pure Detroit), Bank of America, Andy’s Convenience Store, and the Rowland Café which is named after the architect of the Guardian Building, Wirt Rowland.
9. What's in an Irish Goddess at Dick O'Dow's?
Multiple flavors of vodka, a splash of sour mix, and 3 splashes of cranberry juice. Shaken.
Questions about the UK and Elsewhere
10. Do Americans know the difference between the Union flag and the English flag?
I’m afraid many don’t. The flag of England is the St. George’s Cross. The Union flag is the British flag. If you ask my husband he’ll add that you can only call it a Union Jack if it’s on a boat. Otherwise it should be called the Union Standard or the Union flag.
11. Is St. Patrick an Irishman or an Englishman?
The patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick, is indeed British. Now don’t ask me if he was Welsh, Scottish, or English. I’m not going there. Sheesh, do you think I was a history major or something?
And the mystery query is...
Someone arrived here by searching for “everybody saw my husbands penis story" and I'm not really sure how that happened. Because I know everybody hasn’t seen my husbands penis. And there isn’t a story. I’m pretty sure I’ve never used the word penis in any of my posts. Until now. Oh crap!
I look at my search queries daily but it was a fun little project to go through each and every one of them and find some quick questions I could answer. I did get some great ideas for future posts and look forward to working on them.