City of Champions Pocket Notebook
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$4.95
Description
Detroit is a sports town. Some years are good, some not so much.
The 1930s were great years — athletes from Detroit and around the state could not be stopped. During the 1935-36 season the Tigers, Red Wings, and the Lions (yes, THOSE Lions) all won their respective championships.
Joe Louis was dominating the ring, Gar Wood was the king of power boating, and Eddie “The Midnight Express” Tolan was setting Olympic sprinting records. Michigan athletes were unstoppable.
“The City of Champions” trophy was presented to Detroit by President Roosevelt, and resides in the Detroit Historical Museum to this day.
This notebook celebrates this heyday of Detroit sports and is perfect for keeping score or collecting autographs.
Specs
An original Peninsulas design.
The 1930s were great years — athletes from Detroit and around the state could not be stopped. During the 1935-36 season the Tigers, Red Wings, and the Lions (yes, THOSE Lions) all won their respective championships.
Joe Louis was dominating the ring, Gar Wood was the king of power boating, and Eddie “The Midnight Express” Tolan was setting Olympic sprinting records. Michigan athletes were unstoppable.
“The City of Champions” trophy was presented to Detroit by President Roosevelt, and resides in the Detroit Historical Museum to this day.
This notebook celebrates this heyday of Detroit sports and is perfect for keeping score or collecting autographs.
Specs
- Size: 3 -1/2" x 5- 1/2"
- Sized to match Field Notes™ and Scout Books™ accessories
- 32 pages
- Saddle-stitched
An original Peninsulas design.