- Corktown, Detroit - Wikipedia
Many of these newcomers settled on the west side of the city; they were primarily from County Cork, and thus the neighborhood came to be known as Corktown By the early 1850s, half of the population of the 8th Ward (which contained Corktown) were of Irish descent [3]
- Corktown - Visit Detroit
Spend a day in Corktown and you'll experience the best that Detroit has to offer Check out restaurants, the Corner Ballpark, coffee shops and more
- Corktown: Detroits Coolest Neighborhood Right Now - Time Out
Corktown has seen many iterations, from its origin as a haven for Irish immigrants to the era as the home of the Detroit Tigers (the city's major-league baseball team who moved downtown 20 years
- Corktown Historic District - Detroit Historical Society
Corktown has seen revitalization since the early 2000s, with many new businesses moving into old spaces Tiger Stadium, longtime Corktown landmark, was demolished in 2009 and replaced by the Detroit Police Athletic League’s Corner Ballpark
- The Best Restaurants, Bars, and Cafes in Corktown
The best restaurants, bars, and cafes in Detroit’s Corktown Neighborhood from brunch spots to cocktail dens to breweries
- Historic Corktown | Detroits Oldest Neighborhood
Meet the Neighborhood Discover local business and places of interest around Corktown
- Corktown Historic District - U. S. National Park Service
As the initial destination of many of Detroit's immigrant populations, the Corktown Historic District has been home to the people who built and worked in Detroit's industries during the late 19th and early 20th centuries Irish immigrants established "Corktown" in the 1830s
- Corktown Detroit Neighborhood Guide | Lets Detroit
Corktown, Detroit's oldest neighborhood, is a tight-knit community with one of the best bar and restaurant scenes in the city and an eclectic array of shops
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