Hamtramck, MI
Music connected to Hamtramck
About Hamtramck
- • Singer Mitch Ryder, of Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, was born in Hamtramck.
- • The coney dog, a Detroit staple, has roots tracing back to Hamtramck.
- • The Dodge Main factory spurred rapid population growth and shaped its identity.
- • It's the only city in Michigan surrounded entirely by another city, Detroit.
- • The Great Depression severely impacted the auto industry and local economy.
- • Named for Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac's second-in-command, it was incorporated in 1922.
- • With under 28,000 residents, it's one of Michigan's most densely populated cities.
- • At 620 feet above sea level, it's relatively flat, allowing easy walkability.
- • Manufacturing and service industries employ many residents, reflecting its industrial past.
- • Energetic and diverse, it feels like a vibrant melting pot of cultures.
- • The Detroit Tigers, a close team, won the 1984 World Series.
- • Joe Louis, the "Brown Bomber," trained in Detroit, impacting the region's boxing legacy.