Tuesday, March 13, 2007

St. Patrick's Day Parade

This year's Saturday calendar date (Mar 17) for St. Patrick's Day means 7 days of mid-lent partying in Detroit. That's because our St. Patrick's Day Parade was Sunday (Mar 11) in Corktown. Corktown was Detroit's hub of Irish immigration from the 1830s onward and still (cheaply and desperately in some ways) retains it's Irish character. Today, it's the last neighborhood in Detroit where you can find homes built in the 1840s and it still hosts a string of Irish pubs and plain old bars along its main corridor, Michigan Avenue.

Here are pictures from the parade:


This was perhaps the funniest thing spotted at the parade. A public short bus from the city of River Rouge has been converted into a rolling keg party.



The white castle on Michigan Ave. gets a "walk-thru" on parade day. It was astonishing to see so many white people walking around a neighborhood where you rarely see white people walking around.


People tend to think of Detroit as a "black" city, when in fact white people still wield an astonishing amount of influence in the city through property ownership, businesses, churches and politics--even "ethnic" whites still retain a presence in 2007.


White people

Not surprisingly, the "droves" of white people mostly drove to get to the parade:







Afterwards, a Star Wars troupe (except for Vader) agreed to pose for me in front of a beautiful Corktown home. Please note the Storm Trooper on the segway.

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Blogger Gerry said...

You know I saw the photos of Star Wars troupe close up in some other blog on blogspot. They're pretty cool . I didn't know that Vader was there too. Can you imagine him in green? That'd be nice. :) Happy St. Patty's!

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