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Paradise Valley

Formerly the intersection of Adams 
Avenue and St. Antoine Street, this 
site was once part of Paradise 
Valley, Detroit's African American 
business and entertainment district.
From the 1930s into the 1950s 
Paradise Valley hustled around the 
clock, Nightspots like 606 Horseshoe 
Lounge, Club Plantation, and Club 
666 featured entertainers such as 
Duke Ellington. Dinah Washington, 
the Ink Spots, and Sarah Vaughan 
Blacks who performed elsewhere in
Michigan were excluded from white 
hotels and stayed in the valley.

Beginning in the 1940s, urban 
renewal projects, the construction 
of freeways, and new development 
devastated African American neigh-
borhoods, including Paradise Valley. 
The valley's last three structures, 
located along St. Antoine Street, 
were demolished in 2001. 

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