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[quote=Anonymous]Activities: Pure detroit tour of fisher building and or guardian building on weekends (you can pop in on your own to marvel at it but it is nice to take a tour) Detroit Institute of Arts for diego rivera mural Michigan Train station which has been revamped by ford to be an event space Renaissance building is quite intetesting and next to the riverwalk—marvel at canada across the river. You can take the monorail which is a loop and kind of the least useful public transit form i’ve ever used, i guess you get a third story view of downtown detroit? Belle isle has a very wes anderson aquarium, plus you have the great lakes museum and botanic garden (all get a little crowded on weekends) Motown museum is small but interesting The area around third man records is a nice little street with avalon breads, some good little restaurants and bookshops, called cass corridor You can tour the old packard plant, and they actually have tours of operational assembly lines of car manufacturers. For greek food—a lot of the coney islands are owned by greek immigrants. A coney is a hot dog and the restaurants are called coney islands and you can find them all over. thry are basically diners, some are cash only. I mentioned before that eastern market is coop and so is the russell industrial center next to eastern market, old factory turned artist lofts[/quote]
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