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Detroit Flavors Food Tour
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Sound Mind Sound Body: Cheer Showcase
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Bash on the Bay Music Festival - Luke Bryan
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CAKE Party Box Rental
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CAKE
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neil young and the chrome hearts - Love Earth
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The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra
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Bash on the Bay Music Festival - Luke Bryan
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Rod Stewart: One Last Time
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Jessie Murph - Worldwide Hysteria
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Citizen Soldier: The HeartSupport Tour
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Detroit Landmarks
The Fist in Detroit
is a powerful 24-foot sculpture honoring boxing legend Joe Louis. Located in downtown Detroit, it symbolizes strength, resilience, and the city's fighting spirit—a must-see landmark for visitors exploring Detroit's rich cultural and sports history.
The Tiger Statue at Comerica Park
is an iconic 15-foot sculpture guarding the main entrance of the Detroit Tigers' stadium.
The Spirit of Detroit
is a 26-foot-tall bronze sculpture by Marshall Fredericks, located at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center in downtown Detroit. Unveiled in 1958, it depicts a seated figure holding a radiant sphere symbolizing divinity in one hand and a family group representing human relationships in the other. The statue's green patina has earned it the nickname "The Green Giant," and it stands as a powerful symbol of Detroit's resilience and community spirit. Regularly adorned with oversized jerseys to celebrate local sports teams, this iconic landmark is a must-see for visitors exploring Detroit's rich cultural heritage.