History didn’t begin in books—it began in the streets, in the voices of artists, in moments of discovery, and turning points that reshaped our world. At Detroit67.com, we believe history is more than a timeline; it’s a living, breathing conversation between the past and the present. Our mission is to amplify those conversations and give space to stories that deserve to be heard.
What began as an exploration into Detroit’s transformative years quickly evolved into something more: a platform for rediscovery. From the reverberations of the late 60s to the ever-evolving landscape of Modern History, we trace how societies shift, how ideologies clash and merge, and how culture expresses both its joy and its resistance—whether on canvas, in city streets, or within groundbreaking laboratories.
We’ve always been fascinated by how art tells history differently than textbooks do—how brushstrokes and installations can capture revolution, hope, and struggle. That’s why Art History plays a central role in our content. Likewise, we explore the History of Science not just for the milestones, but for the bold questions that drove each breakthrough—because understanding yesterday’s inventions gives us context for today’s dilemmas.
This site is for thinkers, creators, educators, and curious minds who believe that history doesn’t belong in the past—it shapes every choice we make. Whether it’s a deep dive into archival footage, a feature on under-sung innovators, or a reexamination of a pivotal era, we aim to present content that’s as enriching as it is relevant.
At Detroit67.com, we don’t just study what happened—we ask why it mattered and what it means now. Come explore with us. Let the past challenge you, inspire you, and maybe even change how you see the present.