Detroit
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Flag & Seal[edit]
Maps[edit]
Old maps of Detroit: 1807 plan for Detroit
Modern maps of Detroit: Detroit highlighted on the map of Michigan
Skyscrapers[edit]
Renaissance Center along the International Riverfront.
One Detroit Center among the Skyscrapers in Detroit
Guardian Building in the Financial District.
The Fisher Building along with Cadillac Place in the New Center area - both by Albert Kahn.
Architecture[edit]
Detroit skyline as seen from Windsor, Ontario
Most Holy Redeemer Church (1922) in Detroit by Donaldson and Meier.
Wayne County Building (1897) from Monroe Street
Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory on Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan
General Motors Building
By type[edit]
Stereo cards of Detroit: Detroit House of Corrections
Historical[edit]
History of Detroit, Michigan: Siege of Fort Detroit, 1763
Statues in Detroit: Cadillac landing memorial
Detroit by decade: 1920s Detroit
Grand Circus Park, 1910
Central Methodist Church, built 1866
Events in Detroit: International Freedom Festival
Sport[edit]
Parks[edit]
Parks in Detroit, Michigan: Hart Plaza
Public transport[edit]
Other[edit]
Interstate 96: Davison Exit