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Is the whoopie bowl still around in waterford? I used to wander around there and the gibralter trade center. some good stuff a lot of junk but a fun day walking around eating elephant ears.
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The closer you get in towards campus, the more diverse Ann Arbor is. Same with Ypsilanti, sandwiched in between Ann Arbor and Detroit. In the Detroit area itself I couldn't say, I haven't lived there lately. When I left it was 100% segregated.
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Whatever. I have black people, mexican people, asian people, and arabic people all around me. Anywhere you go there is somewhat of a mix. 100% segregated? Overexaggerate much?
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