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Comerica Park 2100 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48236 313.471.2555 | ![]() |
A new ballpark can do wonders for a team's attendance at home games. In its first season, in 2000, the home of the Detroit Tigers played host to the second-largest attendance total in team history, drawing a staggering 2... more
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Detroit Institute of Arts 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48207 313.833.7900 | ![]() |
Americas sixth largest art museum is undergoing a massive expansion that will leave portions of its collection off-limits until 2006. Brave the sawdust anyway to see some of the worlds great masters, including Rembrandt,... more
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Ford Field 2000 Brush St., Detroit, MI 48226 313.262.2000 | ![]() |
Ford Field is the new $500 million downtown home of the Detroit Lions. This new stadium is a state-of-the-art facility with a 7-story glass atrium offering views to the city & room for 65,000 fans w/ more aisles, shorter... more
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Joe Louis Arena 600 Civic Center Drive, Detroit, MI 48243 313.396.7600 | ![]() |
We visited Joe Louis Arena for the 2006 WNBA Finals. The facility is located right on the waterfront, with some nice views of Canada, but the surrounding area is not suited for pedestrian entertainment...
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Belle Isle Aquarium Belle Isle, Detroit, MI | ![]() |
Ford Rouge Factory Tour 3071 West Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48128 313.982.6001 | ![]() |
Greenfield Village is, in my opinion, the best tourist attraction in Metro Detroit. It was founded by Henry Ford (who was probably a little crazy) way back in 1929. It is a collection of historic American buildings which... more
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Motown Historical Museum 2648 W. Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48208 313.875.2264 | ![]() |
The Motown sound was born in two simple houses under the sign HITSVILLE U.S.A., and American music has never been the same. See the original control room and studio (with linoleum worn through by tapping feet) where the ... more
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Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History 315 E. Warren Ave, Detroit, MI 48211 313.494.5800 | ![]() |
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History, the largest museum of its kind in the world, tells the story of the black experience in America through exhibits and audiovisual presentations. www.maah-detroit.o... more
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Detroit Zoo Central Avenue, Royal Oak, MI 48069 248.398.0900 | ![]() |
The Detroit Zoo is one of the finest in the nation, with all of the expected animals -- elephants, giraffes, bears, lions, and more. The Arctic Ring of Life features the worlds largest polar bear display. Visitors watch ... more
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New Detroit Science Center 5020 John R St., Detroit, MI | ![]() |
We took a day trip to the Detroit Science Center and were highly disappointed. The General admission included very few exhibits none that we found of much interest. The Imax shows were all seperately priced...
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