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@Kayrone: Congrats to him, and to you...pretty impressive how much work out is involved in that process. But for some reason I can't watch the video...
@FVD: Nice video!
Pontiac, the name of the car didn't know it was a name of a city.
Holland, Kalamazoo, Saginow...funny names and...Gaylord...Meet the Parents...Ben Stiler's name Gaylord Focker, really thought that name was an invented one...
Ann Arbor the city of DanO...
And even the Detroit Lions are there. :smile:
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That video really reminded me just how diverse of a state Michigan is. There truly is something for everyone there.
Thanks, corrected. :-)
It makes sense, they have to get car names somewhere and Michigan city names are a good source in a state where the birth of automotive industry took place.
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Both the city of Pontiac and the auto company were named after an American Indian named Chief Pontiac, who was known for leading a tribe of American Indians in a war against the British in Detroit (pre American revolution)
Cadillac was named after Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, a French explorer who founded Detroit in 1701.
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Novi was incorporated as a city in 1969 after the approval of a city charter by Village of Novi voters. The approval of the charter followed an election on May 20, 1968 where voters approved the incorporation of the city on a vote of 694 in favor and 283 votes against. The approval of incorporation and the city charter followed several previous attempts at incorporation that were rejected by Novi voters.[3] The city was incorporated along the boundaries of the existing Village of Novi.
The township was named Novi when it was organized in 1832 from Farmington Township. The name was offered by resident Dr. J. C. Emery, at the suggestion of his wife. Residents were reportedly looking for a shorter name than Farmington.[4]
One misconception is that it was named after the 6th toll gate (No. VI) on the Grand River toll road. However, the township was named in 1832 and the toll road was not constructed until the 1850s. A similar claim is made about the township being stop number 6 on the railroad. However, the Holly, Wayne and Monroe Railway (now CSX Transportation) was not constructed through the township until 1870–71, almost 40 years after the township was named. A third popular misconception is that Novi was the sixth stagecoach stop outside of Detroit.[5]
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"nunchuk basic motions"
-----------------When I skimmed across your post, Kay I read that as nutsack------------WTF..............................LOL. Congrats to your son.
Both the city of Pontiac and the auto company were named after an American Indian named Chief Pontiac, who was known for leading a tribe of American Indians in a war against the British in Detroit (pre American revolution)
Cadillac was named after Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, a French explorer who founded Detroit in 1701.
Novi was incorporated as a city in 1969 after the approval of a city charter by Village of Novi voters. The approval of the charter followed an election on May 20, 1968 where voters approved the incorporation of the city on a vote of 694 in favor and 283 votes against. The approval of incorporation and the city charter followed several previous attempts at incorporation that were rejected by Novi voters.[3] The city was incorporated along the boundaries of the existing Village of Novi.
The township was named Novi when it was organized in 1832 from Farmington Township. The name was offered by resident Dr. J. C. Emery, at the suggestion of his wife. Residents were reportedly looking for a shorter name than Farmington.[4]
One misconception is that it was named after the 6th toll gate (No. VI) on the Grand River toll road. However, the township was named in 1832 and the toll road was not constructed until the 1850s. A similar claim is made about the township being stop number 6 on the railroad. However, the Holly, Wayne and Monroe Railway (now CSX Transportation) was not constructed through the township until 1870?71, almost 40 years after the township was named. A third popular misconception is that Novi was the sixth stagecoach stop outside of Detroit.[5]
--------------------------I heard the train stop number six as well as, Brooky. That's nice info, Tony but that still leaves the question........where the hell did they come up with the name Novi.
"nunchuk basic motions"
-----------------When I skimmed across your post, Kay I read that as nutsack------------WTF..............................LOL. Congrats to your son.
Well, he's almost 12 so he's probably starting to work on those basic motions, too.
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