At one time Detroit maintained an active store and grocery, a train depot, a nightclub, a school and a church. In recent years most buildings have collapsed or been renovated for use as a dwelling. The one exception is the pub. Although it has changed ownership and its official business name, locals have simply referred to it as "The Midway" or "The Beer Joint". Because of its proximity to the intersection of county roads, it has become a local landmark. In 1898, a newspaper titled
The Detroit Free Press attempted to build circulation. Records are not found past the first year of 1898. It does not appear to have any connection to the
Detroit Free Press published in
Detroit, Michigan. Agriculture and agriculture-related businesses are the primary economic industries. The
United States Post Office operated a branch in Detroit that opened on April 6, 1866, and ceased operation on June 23, 1961. ==Education==