Troy, Michigan is a city steeped in history and culture, especially when it comes to sports and athletic competition. For sports enthusiasts who are interested in exploring the historical pastimes that helped shape this modern, affluent, diverse, vibrant suburban community between 50 to 150 years ago there are a plethora of places to visit.
One mustsee location for sports lovers is located at Morse Elementary School (475 Cherry Dr., Troy). The schools gymnasium was once home to some of the earliest high school basketball games played back in the early 1900s! The hardwood floors still exist today which provides visitors with an opportunity take themselves back in time while admiring how different it looks now compared to then.
Another significant place is located at Boulan Park (3671 Crooks Rd., Troy). This park hosted several base ball matches during the late 1800s much like what we know today as baseball. Its fascinating to imagine families coming out by foot or horsedrawn carriage just before dusk on summer evenings dressed up Sunday best attire cheering their team on towards victory!
Finally moving forward into society where football reign supreme; one should not miss A&W restaurant (4077 Rochester Rd., Troy) . As one might expect from its 50s vibe atmosphereand decor insidethis popular local eatery has served as an important cultural hub for generations of people living here since Warren Lane started his autocatering service way back over six decades ago! To add more context about Mr.Lane he went on become founding member & first director Detroit Lions Football Club aka National Football League that formed almost century ago during depression when citizens desperately needed diversion from daily grind.
No matter your interests or passions when it comes to sports history; these locations offer unique opportunities for visitors learn about each events impact onto our shared history and culture. By walking in the footsteps of sports legends and the ancestors that were fans alongside them, we can gain a greater appreciation for how local traditions shaped Troy into what it is today.
Websites:
1) www.troy.k12.mi.us/District/OurSchools/MorseElementary.aspx
2) www.troymi.gov/departments/parks_and_recreation/index.php#boulanpark
3) awrestaurants.com/location/troy
Twitter handles:
1) @TroySchools
475 Cherry Dr.
Troy, MI
United States
3671 Crooks Rd.
Troy, MI
United States
4077 Rochester Rd.
Troy, MI
United States