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Poletown was a section of Detroit, Michigan neighboring the enclave city of Hamtramck, Michigan. It gets its name from the Poles immigrants that lived in the area. A General Motors plant was built over the boundary of Hamtramck and Detroit. This was the BOC plant (Buick-Oldsmobile-Cadillac (automobile)) and was nicknamed the "Poletown Plant." The construction of the plant in 1981 involved the destruction of the neighborhood. 4,200 people were displaced, — 1,300 homes, 140 businesses, six churches and one hospital were demolished.[http://www.detnews.com/history/poletown/poletown.htm] The city was taken to court by the residents although the state Supreme Court ruled that economic development was a legitimate use of eminent domain. Resistance especially from one Catholic parish led to national news attention and the involvement of Ralph Nader and the Gray Panthers. A 29-day sit-in at the Immaculate Conception Church came to an end on July 14, 1981 when police forcibly evicted 20 people from the church. The decision of the Michigan Supreme Court allowing the taking of the property became a touchstone for "public use" eminent domain cases. The decision was overruled by the Michigan Supreme Court in 2004 in County of Wayne v. Hathcock. Poletown is also used as slang for Hamtramck, Michigan. Although Hamtramck has become highly diverse with 26 native languages spoken by schoolchildren, there are still a Polish-speaking minority. Polish bakeries and restaurants there are particularly popular around Fat Tuesday. Most people around Detroit celebrate Fat Tuesday by eating paczki – even if they are not Catholic. Most paczki are Americanized and fillings like lemon and raspberry are more popular than prune which is considered more traditional by the American Polonia. Detroit history Polonia

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If muskrat is an aquatic rodent of north america (from the dictionary) - then it would seem strange as an eastern european tradition, as they don't exist in eastern europe. User:Secretlondon 19:42, Dec 4, 2003 (UTC) :May originally have been myogale moschata. User:Morwen 19:43, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC) ::It sounds like it is a Polish-American tradition, started by immigrants, rather than in Poland itself. User:Adam Bishop 19:44, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC) == Fat Tuesday == Please see the question of suspicion about Fat Tuesday at Talk:Paczki. User:Mikkalai 22:08, 8 Feb 2005 (UTC)


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