Everything Romeo is known for
14 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Pull over for a minute and imagine the intense labor negotiations that were plotted right here. This modest house in Oakland Township was the home of Walter and May Reuther, leaders of the United Auto Workers. Walter…
Ever wonder where luxury cars like the Packard were put through their paces? This is it. Back in 1927, the Packard Motor Car Company established this proving ground to test new technologies. Engineers pushed prototypes…
Right here, you're near a ghost of Michigan's ambition: the Clinton–Kalamazoo Canal. Imagine a waterway stretching across the entire state! Back in the 1830s, after Michigan became a state, Governor Stevens Thomson…
Prepare to be transported to an era of incredible wealth and artistry. Meadow Brook Hall stands as a testament to the Dodge automotive fortune and the vision of Matilda Dodge Wilson. Built between 1926 and 1929, this…
Imagine lavish parties and influential figures gracing the grounds of this very spot! This is the William E. Scripps Estate, once the private residence known as Moulton Manor. William E. Scripps, son of newspaper…
Before he invented the lightbulb, a young Thomas Edison learned telegraphy near this very train station. The Grand Trunk Western Railroad depot in Mount Clemens became a vital training ground for Edison in his youth. He…
Imagine standing here over 11,000 years ago! This unassuming spot near Sterling Heights, known as the Holcombe Site, holds secrets from Michigan's earliest inhabitants. Around 9000 BC, Paleo-Indians camped here, drawn…
Sterling Heights isn't an accident; it's a careful construction of postwar American dreams made brick and mortar. The slightly higher ground, physically differentiating it from Detroit, became a symbolic higher ground,…
Pontiac, Michigan, owes its identity to a confluence of factors, starting with its location along the Clinton River. This provided early settlers with a vital transportation route and water source, setting it apart from…
Imagine living the high life as the owner of the Detroit Tigers! That's exactly what Walter O. Briggs did, and his former estate, Walbri Hall, is right here. Walter Briggs, a prominent Detroit industrialist, had this…
This unassuming bridge is more significant than you might think, as it represents an early example of rigid-frame bridge construction in Michigan. The Gillespie Street-Clinton River Bridge was built to carry traffic on…
This unassuming spot in Pontiac was once home to a place of both hope and despair: the Eastern Michigan Asylum for the Insane, later known as Clinton Valley Center. Founded in 1878, the asylum aimed to provide…
Pull over for a peek at architectural history! This is the site of the Affleck House, a stunning example of Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian vision. Built in 1941 for Gregor and Elizabeth Affleck, this home embodies…
Warren, Michigan, sits on slightly higher ground than Detroit, a subtle elevation that hints at its separate identity. Established as a township in 1837 and named for Revolutionary War hero General Joseph Warren, its…