But we don’t have much other information about this photo! We no longer have a USO center in Detroit, but we did back in the day…do you recognize any of the people or details in this photo? Let us know!
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The only comment I can contribute is it is before January 3, 1959. Explanation is there are only 48 stars on the flag.
When did the USO center in Detroit close?