Sunday, September 23, 2012

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Even Detroit's long-time residents can miss a few nooks and crannies, so whether you've been here awhile or are just starting exotic car rentals in miami to explore the winding streets around town there are more than a few tours that can show you around. We tried to make the list as comprehensive as possible, so if you know of another tour be sure to give us a shout.
Located squarely on Woodward Avenue in the heart of Downtown, their tours usually run Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. They cover everything from the history to the latest developments, to where the best restaurants and bars are. Truly an insider's view of the city. But the best thing about it? They're free!
Clearly for the history buffs. exotic car rentals in miami DHS offers behind the scenes tours of this city's cultural and historical gems Max M. Fisher Music Hall, Mt. Elliott Cemetery, Detroit Lions Training Facility, etc. They also do a special tour featuring historic houses exotic car rentals in miami of worship , detailing the faith-based organizations contributions to the community.
Tours here are flexible whether you're part of a large or small group, or even want to meet up with a walking tour that's held every Sunday through September. Tours are led by born and bred Detroit native Bob Goldsmith, who's held tours for visitors from over 12 countries.
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All about walkability, right? exotic car rentals in miami There's plenty of that, but luckily they have tour buses that pick up from West Bloomfield and Oak Park. Their next planned tour will feature historic homes, cultural centers, and even an art gallery in a former precinct.
Just like it sounds. Check out a literally behind-the-scenes tour of the stage and auditorium, admire the beautifully restored architecture, and learn about the legendary acts that performed on stage, like Frank Sinatra and the Radio City Christmas Show.
Did you know the Ren Cen has its own movie theater? How about a Pure Detroit exotic car rentals in miami Store? A CVS? We know, this place is kind of like a maze. Get to learn the ins and outs of the building (and maybe catch a movie ) on its tour.
If you go on the Ren Cen tour, you can leave right from there. Leaving right from the 100 tower, you can either segway with a group or tour on your own. Detroit residents get a discount of $5 off segway rentals and $7.50 off the tours.
Party bus! They do shuttles to all major sports games in the city, but they're available for private rentals exotic car rentals in miami too. What makes it better? These guys are green-friendly. In partnership with Greening of Detroit, 1 tree is planted for every hour of service they provide.
Every Saturday at 10 am there are two tours the first encompasses the cultural center and meets at the Detroit Public Library main branch. The second meets at Avalon Bakery and is all about Midtown from being known as Ribbons Farms, to skid row, to today's up and coming urban neighborhood.
See the wonderful Byzantine architecture and community house designed by Albert Kahn and learn about how their history as one of the forerunners in anti-slavery activism. exotic car rentals in miami To set up a tour you can call at (313) 831-4080 or email oldfirst33@yahoo.com .  Walking
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Dig Downtown Detroit was created by Downtown Detroit Partnership in collaboration with the University Cultural Center Association, the New Center Council, the Eastern Market Corporation and the Corktown community. Funding support is provided by Business Leaders for Michigan and Invest Detroit.

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