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Detroit’s Fur Industry Still Here After 300 Years

Mink FarmingBy Fur Commission USASeptember 3, 2014

The Fur Industry was Formed in Detroit When the French built Fort Pontchartrain on the banks of the Detroit River in 1701, there was a very big reason why: fur.

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