Cumulus Media Detroit
Hidden in Plain Sight
Discover the hidden stories behind Southeast Michigan's most iconic landmarks with "Hidden in Plain Sight," hosted by Dr. Robert Livernois. Each episode uncovers fascinating backstories of places folks pass by every day, revealing the rich history and surprising tales that make these locations more than just part of the scenery. Subscribe today to learn the intriguing secrets that lie just beneath the surface of familiar sights!
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Jun 17, 2026
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Harpo’s: Detroit’s Metal Church 17.06.2026 7:30
June 17, 2026 ~ In this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, Dr. Robert Livernois takes listeners to Detroit’s east side and inside the storied walls of Harpo’s Concert Theatre, a venue where decades of sound and history collide. Originally opened in 1939 as the Harper Theater, this sleek Art Moderne movie house once welcomed families seeking Hollywood escape beneath glowing lights and painted murals...
Stars, Stripes, and Skyline: The Hudson’s Flag Day Tradition 02.06.2026 6:34
June 2, 2026 ~ In this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, Dr. Robert Livernois brings listeners to the heart of downtown Detroit, where the long‑gone J.L. Hudson’s department store once transformed Woodward Avenue into a powerful stage for patriotism. Towering above the city, a massive American flag would unfurl from the building’s roof, cascading down its façade in a breathtaking display that brou...
The Lost Legacy of Water Works Park 26.05.2026 8:31
May 26, 2026 ~ In this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, Dr. Robert Livernois transports listeners to Detroit’s east side to uncover the forgotten legacy of Water Works Park. Once a sprawling 110‑acre civic treasure along Jefferson Avenue, the park featured lush landscapes, recreational amenities, and its iconic water tower—an early symbol of the city’s skyline and ambition. Livernois traces the p...
Guardians of Washington Boulevard: The Story of the Book Tower 12.05.2026 7:45
May 12, 2026 ~ In this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, Dr. Robert Livernois looks up—way up—along Washington Boulevard in downtown Detroit to reveal the storied past of the Book Tower. Opened in 1926 and once the tallest building in the city, the Italian Renaissance landmark embodied Detroit’s roaring‑twenties confidence, rising in limestone and terracotta as a bold declaration of ambition. The...
The Vanity Ballroom: Detroit’s Lost Temple of Rhythm 28.04.2026 6:10
April 28, 2026 ~ In this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, Dr. Robert Livernois takes us to Detroit’s east side to uncover the fading grandeur of the Vanity Ballroom, an Art Deco landmark along Jefferson Avenue whose quiet exterior still echoes with nearly a century of music and motion. Designed by renowned architect Charles N. Agree and opened in 1929, the Vanity rose as a beacon of optimism just...
The Quiet Mayor of Grand Circus Park 14.04.2026 6:38
April 14, 2026 ~ In this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, Dr. Robert Livernois turns our attention to a quiet figure seated in bronze near the heart of downtown Detroit—the statue of William Cotter Maybury in Grand Circus Park. Just steps from Comerica Park and surrounded by the energy of Woodward Avenue, the monument depicts a composed, almost contemplative mayor whose legacy is easy to overlook...
The Sacred Survivor of Greektown: Old St. Mary’s Church 31.03.2026 5:00
March 31, 2026 ~ In this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, Dr. Robert Livernois journeys into the enduring presence of Old St. Mary’s Church, a red‑brick landmark standing at the edge of Detroit’s Greektown, where Monroe Street meets the I‑375 Expressway. Amid neon lights, casinos, and bustling restaurants, the church remains a quiet spiritual anchor—one that has watched the city transform for nea...
Echoes from Engine House No. 18 17.03.2026 5:20
March 17, 2026 ~ In this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, Dr. Robert Livernois steps into the long shadow of Engine House No. 18, a red‑brick sentinel on Mount Elliott Avenue whose arched doors and hose‑drying tower have watched Detroit evolve for more than 130 years. Listeners are carried back to the 1890s, when a rapidly expanding city of factories, streetcars, and wood‑framed homes faced a con...
The Cadillac Chronicles: Uncovering the History of Detroit’s Limestone Giant 03.03.2026 5:54
March 3, 2026 — In this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, Dr. Robert Livernois steps into the shadow of Detroit’s monumental Cadillac Place, a limestone giant on West Grand Boulevard whose walls have witnessed more than a century of ambition, innovation, and reinvention. Listeners will journey back to the 1910s, when General Motors—expanding at breakneck speed—chose this very block in the emerging...
The First Drive: Charles Brady King and Detroit’s Quiet Beginning 18.02.2026 5:12
Feb. 18, 2026 — In this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, Dr. Robert Livernois journeys back to a frosty morning on Belle Isle in 1896, where Charles Brady King quietly made history. Listeners will discover how King—an engineer, artist, and inventor—became the first person to drive an automobile in Detroit, guiding his handmade machine across the island’s empty roads while a curious onlooker named...
The Legacy Behind Detroit’s United Sound Systems 10.02.2026 7:05
Feb. 10, 2026 — This episode of Hidden in Plain Sight with Dr. Robert Livernois traces the rich history of Detroit’s United Sound Systems, exploring how the unassuming brick house on Second Avenue became a recording hub for artists from John Lee Hooker to Aretha Franklin. Listeners will hear how this landmark studio shaped generations of music and preserved Detroit’s creative spirit through decade...
Edgewater Park: Detroit’s Lost Playground 03.02.2026 4:54
Feb. 3, 2026 ~ Step back in time to a forgotten playground of Detroit’s West Side. In this episode, we uncover the magic of Edgewater Park, the 23‑acre amusement park that once brought joy, music, and escape to Seven Mile Road. From its roaring‑’20s debut and Depression‑era dime rides to the thunder of the Wild Beast roller coaster and Motown legends lighting up the stage, Edgewater was where Detr...
Tommy’s: Corktown’s Hidden Past 27.01.2026 4:31
Jan. 27, 2026 ~ What do a scarred wooden bar, a maze of hidden tunnels, and Detroit’s most notorious mobsters have in common? A whole lot more than you’d ever guess. In this episode, we head into Corktown’s legendary Tommy’s Bar & Grill—an unassuming neighborhood joint that has quietly witnessed the city’s most turbulent eras. From whispers of Underground Railroad escape routes weaving beneath its...
The Guardian Building: Detroit's "Cathedral of Finance" 20.01.2026 8:23
Jan. 20, 2026 ~ What do Art Deco mosaics, secret currency plates, and experimental microwave relays have in common? A whole lot more than you'd ever guess. In this episode, we step inside Detroit’s Guardian Building — the towering “Cathedral of Finance” whose brilliant tiles, soaring arches, and quiet mysteries have watched over the city for nearly a century. It’s a witness, a keeper of secrets, a...
The Mayor Who Fought Monopolies with Potatoes 13.01.2026 5:19
June 17, 2025 ~ What do community gardens, streetcar fares, and a Civil War shoemaker have in common? A whole lot more than you'd think! In this episode, we uncover the legacy of Hazen Pingree – the man immortalized in bronze at Grand Circus Park – whose bold ideas and relentless drive helped shape the Detroit we know today. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for...
Rolling Through History: The Untold Story of the Uniroyal Tire 06.01.2026 3:45
April 15, 2025 ~ In the debut episode of "Hidden in Plain Sight," Dr. Robert Livernois uncovers the surprising origins of the massive Uniroyal Tire in Allen Park, Michigan. Discover how this iconic roadside attraction started as a Ferris wheel at the 1964 New York World's Fair and learn about its journey to becoming a beloved symbol of Detroit's automotive heritage. Tune in to find out the fascina...
The Temple That Rock Built 30.12.2025 6:55
June 10, 2025 ~ What do secret ballrooms, Motown legends, and Jack White have in common? They are all a part of the history of Detroit’s Masonic Temple! This towering, mysterious monument hides stories of music, resilience, and rock ‘n’ roll salvation. Listen in to uncover how this architectural giant became the heartbeat of a city’s soul, hidden in plain sight. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz co...
Livernois: The Avenue That Built Detroit 23.12.2025 9:33
June 15, 2025 ~ Buckle up for a ride down Detroit’s most storied street! In this episode, we uncover the fascinating legacy of Livernois Avenue—from its French colonial roots and ribbon farms to jazz legends, Motown magic, and the golden age of used cars. If you’ve ever driven Livernois and wondered about its name or its soul, this episode reveals the rich history hidden in plain sight. Hosted by...
Soda Success: How Faygo Became Detroit's Beloved Beverage 16.12.2025 6:12
Dec. 16, 2025 ~ Dive into the effervescent history of Faygo, Detroit's beloved soda brand, in this episode of "Hidden in Plain Sight." Discover how two Russian immigrants transformed a small bottling operation into a national treasure, and learn about the iconic flavors that have delighted generations. Uncover the surprising cultural connections, including Faygo's unique bond with the Insane Clown...
Guardians of Detroit: The Story Behind Wayne State’s Fantastic Four 09.12.2025 5:05
Dec. 9, 2025 ~ Journey to Wayne State University on this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight as we uncover the story behind the “Fantastic Four”—towering stone figures that once guarded Detroit’s original City Hall. Carved in the 1880s by Julius Melchers, these statues honor four French pioneers who shaped the city’s foundation: Cadillac, Marquette, La Salle, and Father Gabriel Richard. Tune in for m...
Palmer Park: Detroit’s Hidden Green Legacy 02.12.2025 5:23
Dec. 2, 2025 ~ Step into Detroit’s green heart on this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, as we explore Palmer Park—a sprawling oasis just off Woodward Avenue, south of Seven Mile Road. Gifted to the city in 1893 by Senator Thomas Palmer, this 200-acre park was designed by none other than Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of American landscape architecture. With wooded trails, serene waters, and op...
Thanksgiving Origins: Detroit Football Uncovered 25.11.2025 5:15
Nov. 25, 2025 ~ Dr. Robert Livernois steps into Detroit’s storied sports tradition on this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, tracing the roots of a Thanksgiving ritual that began in 1934. That year, as the city thrummed with auto factories and radio waves, a new roar rose from a patch of turf at the University of Detroit—the Detroit Lions’ first Thanksgiving Day game. Today, Ford Field carries tha...
Brick by Brick: The Legacy of the Moross House 11.11.2025 5:39
Nov. 11, 2025 ~ Dr. Robert Livernois steps back into Detroit’s early days on this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, visiting one of the city’s oldest surviving homes: the Moross House. Nestled on East Jefferson Avenue, just a short walk from the Renaissance Center, this modest brick structure has stood since the 1840s—long before the roar of engines or the rise of skyscrapers. Built by French bric...
From Sailors to Souls: The Enduring Mission of Mariners’ Church 04.11.2025 5:34
Nov. 4, 2025 ~ Dr. Robert Livernois steps into the maritime soul of Detroit to uncover a sanctuary that has weathered centuries of change—both literally and figuratively. On this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, we visit the Old Mariners’ Church, a Gothic stone landmark nestled beside Hart Plaza and the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel. Founded in the 1840s through the vision and generosity of Julia Ann An...
Canvas of a City: The Story of the DIA 28.10.2025 7:08
Oct. 28, 2025 ~ Dr. Robert Livernois journeys into the cultural heart of Detroit to explore a landmark that’s more than just a museum—it’s a symbol of the city’s soul. On this episode of Hidden in Plain Sight, we visit the Detroit Institute of Arts, affectionately known as the DIA. From its humble beginnings in 1888 as the Detroit Museum of Art to its transformation into a world-class institution,...
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