Pidgeoncoop: Mr Sam Mackey 91 yrs, the artist's (Tyree Guyton) grandfather. We signed his guest book
Pidgeoncoop: 'Your World', Detroit Art; derelict houses stylised decorated; 3679 Heidelberg Road, Detroit, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Our car in Heidelberg Street, Detroit. The yellow house is No. 3600, the brick house has since been demolished
Pidgeoncoop: "Fun House", Heidelberg Street, Detroit, MI - since demolished
Pidgeoncoop: "Fun House", Heidelberg Street, Detroit, MI - since demolished
Pidgeoncoop: Heidelberg Street, Detroit, MI - looking northeast to Mt Elliott Street
Pidgeoncoop: Looking across to the house that Sam Mackey is sitting outside. He lives in the house on the right (red) on Benson Street.
Pidgeoncoop: The house in front of which Sam Mackay was sitting. It has since been demolished but the house on the right at 3658 Heidelberg Road, Detroit remains
Pidgeoncoop: Liz outside an Art Deco diner, the Elwood Bar and Grill, East Adams Ave, Detroit
Pidgeoncoop: The newly renovated Fox Theatre on Woodward
Pidgeoncoop: The Whitney restaurant on Woodward Avenue at W Canfield Street, Detroit
Pidgeoncoop: Hitsville, USA; original home of Motown Records, 2648 W Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Inside the studio at Hitsville
Pidgeoncoop: Inside the studio at Hitsville with Connie Peterson
Pidgeoncoop: Inside the studio at Hitsville
Pidgeoncoop: Peter and Liz at our home in 15529 Longmeadow, Dearborn, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Connie Peterson and Peter at our home in 15529 Longmeadow, Dearborn, MI
Pidgeoncoop: 1930 Auburn Speedster Boattail, part of a private museum, Carail, which Peter visited with work colleagues. It was established by Richard Kughn who owned Lionel toy trains, 17455 Grand River Avenue, Detroit, MI
Pidgeoncoop: 1929 Duesenburg Model J, part of a private museum, Carail, which Peter visited with work colleagues. It was established by Richard Kughn who owned Lionel toy trains, 17455 Grand River Avenue, Detroit, MI
Pidgeoncoop: 1929 Duesenburg Model J, part of a private museum, Carail, which Peter visited with work colleagues. It was established by Richard Kughn who owned Lionel toy trains, 17455 Grand River Avenue, Detroit, MI
Pidgeoncoop: A private museum, Carail, which Peter visited with work colleagues. It was established by Richard Kughn who owned Lionel toy trains, 17455 Grand River Avenue, Detroit, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Kelly O'Meara and Lynne Curtin, 360 West Oakridge, Ferndale, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Kelly Curtin, 360 West Oakridge, Ferndale, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Caren Curtin and Jim, 360 West Oakridge, Ferndale, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Mrs Curtin, 360 West Oakridge, Ferndale, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Pat, Carolyn and Kevin Curtin, 360 West Oakridge, Ferndale, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Liz, Kevin and Patty near Lake George, MI
Pidgeoncoop: The Curtin's cottage on Shingle Lake near Lake George, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Shingle Lake near Lake George, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Shingle Lake near Lake George, MI