A few centuries ago it was not uncommon to hear Detroit referred to as "The Paris of the Midwest."
Just look at the history of Detroit and you can see that there are good reasons to link Detroit and France. The city’s early settlers were, by and large, French and French Canadian. But unlike, say, Quebec, Montreal, or New Orleans, there is no special "French feel" to Detroit beyond some French street names.
We wondered why Detroit's modern identity is so lacking in that French influence. For some insights, we turned to GuillaumeTeasdale, a history instructor at the University of Windsor.
Listen to the full interview above.