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The Max M. Fisher Music Center(en)
USA / Michigan / Hamtramck (Detroit)
theatre, concert hall
Home of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Hall opened in 1919. The symphony remained there until 1939 when financial problems forced it to move elsewhere. From 1941 to 1951, the hall hosted some of the biggest names in Jazz and
Children’s Hospital of Michigan(en)
USA / Michigan / Hamtramck (Detroit)
hospital
Founded in 1886, Children’s Hospital of Michigan is the largest and only freestanding hospital in the state dedicated exclusively to the treatment of children. Part of the Detroit Medical Center.
MotorCity Casino Hotel(en)
USA / Michigan / Detroit (Detroit)
hotel, casino
MotorCity Casino & Resort (2008) is one of three casinos in Detroit, Michigan. The 4-story casino incorporates an Old Wonder Bread Building. It also has a 3500-spot parking structure. The casino is owned by Marian Ilitch. Forbes reported in October
Wayne County Community College; Downtown Campus(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
school, college
Wayne County Community College District was created by the State of Michigan in 1967 and covers most Wayne County with the exception of Highland Park, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Livonia, Garden City, Northville, Plymouth Township and part of Canton Township. The
Riverfront Towers(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
The Riverfront Towers are luxury high rise residential skyscrapers on the Detroit Riverfront in downtown Detroit, Michigan.
The Holiday Inn Express; Detroit(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
hotel
One of two hotels built in Detroit by Howard Johnson's in the mid-1960's. The other was at W Grand Blvd and Third. It has been renamed several times.
Old Wayne County Building(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
building, county
Detroit architect John Scott designed the building which stands 5 floors at 600 Randolph Street. Constructed from 1897 to 1902, it may be the nation's finest surviving example of Roman Baroque architecture, with a blend of Beaux-Arts and some elements
Eastern Market(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
region
Any given Saturday, some 45,000 Detroiters, suburbanites and out-of-staters can be found shopping elbow-to-elbow at farmers' stalls or area retail shops for products from as near as Michigan, Ohio and Canadian farms to as far as European, Middle East, Asian
Frank Murphy Hall of Justice(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
courthouse
Home of the Wayne County Circuit Court - Criminal Division. Opened in 1968, this 12-story building was previously the home of Detroit Recorder's Court which handled most felony cases in the City of Detroit. It was named for former Frank
Bonstelle Theater(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
theatre
Originally home to the oldest synagogue in Detroit (Temple Beth-El), the theatre is a Beaux Arts Classical, domed structure erected from 1902 to 1903. Detroit architect Albert Kahn designed Temple Beth-El for the Reform Congregation, of which he was a
Greyhound Bus Depot(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
bus station
The Detroit Eagle(en)
USA / Michigan / Detroit (Detroit)
night club
Detroit's Premier Levi/Leather Bar
36th District Court(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
courthouse
Hears cases originating in Detroit which involve traffic and ordinance violations, crimininal misdemeanors, civil lawsuits for amounts up to $25,000 and preliminary arraignments for felonies.
Detroit Athletic Club(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
clubhouse
Housed in the architectural splendor of our Albert Kahn-designed clubhouse, DAC members enjoy the finest dining, social events, first-class athletic, health and fitness centers, well appointed and gracious overnight accommodations and an array of conference facilities. www.thedac.com/public/
Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
theatre
Opened in 1928 as a legitimate playhouse, the Wilson Theatre once seated over 2,000 people. Auto heiress Matilda Dodge Wilson, widow of John Dodge, commissioned architect William Kapp and gave him a budget of approximately $3 million. The result is
Former site of the J. L. Hudson department store(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
store / shop
Hudson's or The J.L. Hudson Company was a major retail department store chain based in Detroit. Hudson's flagship store (demolished 24 October 1998) on Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit was the tallest department store in the world in 1961, and
The Grande Ballroom(en)
USA / Michigan / Detroit (Detroit)
www.thegrandeballroom.com/ THE music scene in 60s and 70s rock in Detroit. Now closed. Future home of Chapel Hill Ministries.
The Ronald McDonald House of Detroit(en)
USA / Michigan / Hamtramck (Detroit)
Sometimes family members find themselves in a strange city without the comforting support of friends and relatives. When this happens, a parent may feel fear and defeat -- at a time when the child needs the courage and love only
Old Cass Tech High School(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
High School that Motown Singer Diana Ross attended as well as actress Lilly Tomlin. It was replaced in 2006 with a newer school one block north.
Cass Technical High School(en)
Canada / Ontario / Windsor (Detroit)
school
Opened in the 2005-2006 school year to replace the old facility one block south which was constructed in 1916.
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