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  2. Renaissance Center - Wikipedia

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    A photo-journalistic advertising campaign launched to "shine a spotlight on the people in Detroit who make remarkable contributions" to the city. The Renaissance Center is owned by General Motors. The hotel in the central tower is now managed by the Marriott hotel chain and is called the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center. The 1,298 ...

  3. List of people from Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Detroit, as seen from Windsor, Canada. The following is a list of people from Detroit, Michigan. This list includes notable people who were born, have lived, or worked in and around Detroit as well as its metropolitan area.

  4. Joseph Zerilli - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Zerilli (born Giuseppe Zerilli; Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ddzeˈrilli]; December 10, 1897 – October 30, 1977) was an Italian-born American mobster who rose to power in the crime family known as the Detroit Partnership, leading from the 1930s through much of the 1970s.

  5. Here’s How Every ‘Gen V’ Superpower Works - AOL

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    The 'Gen V' heroes, including Jordan Li, Andre Anderson, Cate Dunlap, and more, each have fascinating powers. Get to know the characters of 'The Boys' spinoff.

  6. ‘Gen V’ Producers Answer All Your Burning Finale Questions

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    Gen V Season 1 ended with a bang. Producers Eric Kripke and Michele Fazekas answer all your finale questions on Cate, Jordan's powers and The Boys Season 4.

  7. ‘Gen V’ Built a Five-Foot Penis for Superhero Sex Scene, and ...

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    The first episode of “Gen V” had another penis gag, albeit much less gory — and echoed a similar, super-sized sex scene in the Season 3 premiere of “The Boys” last year.

  8. Timeline of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    This created many more jobs for African Americans in the city of Detroit as a lot of working men went off to war. 1918 1918 influenza epidemic. WW1 ends; 1919 - Orchestra Hall opens. 1920: Detroit becomes the 4th largest city in America; 1920s: All throughout the 1920s, patterns arose of whites beginning to define black neighborhoods by race.

  9. Detroit Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Mafia as a unified organization can be traced to the early 20th century "Motor City" mafiosi who came together to begin what was known by the early 1930s as the Detroit crime family or Detroit Partnership.