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Comerica Park
(Detroit Tigers) (0.5 MI / 0.8 KM )
Home to the Detroit Tigers, this ballpark not only features the tigers' baseball field, but a ferris wheel, mammoth water feature that can be choreographed to any music, and a historical museum enveloping the main concourse.
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Comerica Park
Fox Theatre
(0.5 MI / 0.8 KM )
The Fox Theatre is the nation's second largest theatre. The Fox has hosts some of the biggest show and is one of the top-grossing theaters of its size in the nation.
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Fox Theatre
Greektown Casino
(1 MI / 1.61 KM )
Consisting of 75,000 square feet of gaming space, Greektown Casino
offers the newest and most exciting gaming experiences from slots,
video poker machines to a poker room and table games. A wide variety
of dining options are also offered.
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Ford Field
(Detroit Lions) (0.5 MI / 0.8 KM )
Ford Field is home to the Detroit Lions. With a capacity of 65,000, this indoor football stadium is used for basketball and many entertainment events as well.
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Museum of African American History
(2 MI / 3.22 KM )
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History was founded in 1965. It is the world's largest institution dedicated to the African American Experience and houses over 30,000 artifacts and archival materials.
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Detroit-Windsor Tunnel
(0.5 MI / 0.8 KM )
The
Detroit-Windsor tunnel is the only vehicular international sub aqueous
border crossing in the world, and the second busiest crossing between
the US and Canada. Approximately 28,000 vehicles use the tunnel every
day.
Visit the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel
Chene Park
(Outdoor Amphitheatre) (2 MI / 3.22 KM )
As Detroit's premier entertainment venue, Chene Park is located
along the banks of the Detroit River. Seating 6,000, jazz, classic,
soul, and rhythm and blue are the staple acts at this amphitheater.
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Chene Park