Detroit is usually a melting pot for different cultures, so what happened to the founding French?

Cancelled Stamp From The United States Commemorating The Landing Of Cadillac At Detroit.
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(WWJ) The area that became Detroit was founded in 1701 by a French man, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. Fast forward over 300 years and the French influence in Detroit can be hard to find.

On a new episode of The Daily J podcast, WWJ's Zach Clark hits the wayback machine to find out what happened to local French culture.

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