In 1936, a Detroit Red Wings playoff game lasted nearly three full games and didn’t end until 2:30 AM—one of the longest in NHL history.
In 1936, a Detroit Red Wings playoff game lasted nearly three full games and didn’t end until 2:30 AM—one of the longest in NHL history.
In 1984, Michigan welcomed its first test-tube baby in Hazel Park — a groundbreaking moment in medical history that helped change the world.
Northland Shopping Center opened in Michigan in 1954 and became America’s first modern shopping mall — changing retail forever.
The S.S. Badger has been crossing Lake Michigan since 1953 and is still running today—powered by coal and full of history.
Kmart began as a small Detroit dime store in 1897. Today, only a handful of stores remain — but its impact on retail is everywhere.
In 1925, Michigan made it illegal to fish without a license — sparking backlash and changing conservation forever.
On this day in history, March 17: the first St. Patrick’s Day parade in America takes place, construction begins on the Empire State Building, and Nevada legalizes gambling. (READ MORE)