The Detroit Riverfront

riverwalkThere are few views like the Detroit skyline over into Canada. And there are few places in the U.S. where you can stand in one country and look over at another.

It’s not simply the sight of our foreign neighbor that makes a visit to the riverfront worthwhile. The Detroit RiverFront Conservancy celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2013. That’s 10 years of turning stretches of the riverfront into an attractive place for walking, biking, relaxing and refreshing.

Biking or walking are great ways to experience the 3 miles along the Detroit RiverWalk, and the 1.5-mile Dequindre Cut, a former railroad track turned artistically adorned trail.

It’s an ideal destination for camera buffs and visitors looking to get in a brisk walk or run while in town. There is free parking in a lot at Atwater and Rivard.

For more information, go to http://detroitriverfront.org.

Detroit Institute of Arts

Start your Detroit tour at DIA, the city’s crown jewel. The Detroit Institute of Arts opened at its current location, near downtown, in 1927, during the post–World War I auto-industry boom that made Detroit one of the world’s wealthiest cities. The museum’s Beaux Arts building is massive, with more than 100 galleries, but if you choose carefully among the collections, you can be in and out in two hours. Check out the works by Degas and Cézanne and the collection of pieces by African-American artists; also, definitely see Diego Rivera’s expansive mural known asDetroit Industry. Finally, spend a few moments to reflect in the Kresge Court, an inner courtyard and café.dia

DIA locates you in the center of Detroit’s cultural scene, and there are other museums worth visiting in the area, including the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, which houses the world’s largest exhibit on African-American culture.

For lunch, walk — yes, people walk in Detroit, at least in this neighborhood — to a popular creperie nearby, Good Girls go to Paris, or check out Wasabi Korean & Japanese Cuisine in the same building.

Detroit Tigers

detroit tigersThe Detroit Tigers are a Major League Baseball team located in Detroit, Michigan. One of the American League’s eight charter franchises, the club was founded in Detroit in 1894 as part of the Western League. They are the oldest continuous one-name, one-city franchise in the American League. The Tigers have won four World Series championships (1935, 1945, 1968, and 1984), 11 American League Pennants (1907, 1908, 1909, 1934, 1935, 1940, 1945, 1968, 1984, 2006, and 2012), and four American League Central Division championships (2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014). The Tigers also won Division titles in 1972, 1984 and 1987 while members of the American League East. The team currently plays its home games at Comerica Park in Midtown Detroit. (Information from Wikipedia)

Detroit Lions Football

The Detroit Lions are Detroit’s Professional American Football Team. Originally based in Portsmouth, Ohio and called the Portsmouth Spartans, the team began play in 1929 as an detroit_lions_logoindependent professional team, one of many such teams in the Ohio and Scioto River valleys. For the 1930 season, the Spartans formally joined the NFL as the other area independents folded because of the Great Depression. Despite success within the NFL, they could not survive in Portsmouth, then the NFL’s smallest city. The team was purchased and moved to Detroit for the 1934 season. The Lions have won four NFL Championships, tied for 9th overall in total championships amongst all 32 NFL franchises. They currently play home games at Ford Field in Detroit’s Midtown, next to Comerica Park. (Information from Wikipedia)

Detroit Pistons Basketball

detroit_pistonsThe Pistons are a professional basketball team based in Detroit. They are members of the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). They share a home with the Red Wings in the new Little Caesar’s Arena nearby the hospital campus. With 3 NBA championships under their belts the Piston’s offer an exciting night out for any sports fan.

 

Detroit Red Wings Hockey

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The Red Wings are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit. They are members of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL) and are one of the Original Six teams of the league. With the recently built Little Caesar’s Arena just down Woodward from the hospital we are in a prime location to enjoy some hockey and the new development in the area. As one of the winningest team in league history, go experience why Detroit has earned the nickname “Hockeytown”!

Detroit City Football Club

Detroit City FC 

Belle Isle

Created as a park by Olmstead in the 1880’s, Belle Isle offers amazing views of nature, as well as swimming and picnicing areas. There’s an area just past the bridge to the island where you can stand and snap a selfie with part of the U.S. and part of Canada in the background.

The conservatory’s gardens and the nature zoo are open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays

The aquarium, which is the nation’s oldest, is open 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays.

Henry Ford Museumford_museum

The Henry Ford Museum is a large indoor and outdoor history museum complex and a National Historic Landmark in the Metro Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan, USA.] Named for its founder, the noted automobile industrialist Henry Ford, and based on his desire to preserve items of historical significance and portray the Industrial Revolution, the property houses a vast array of famous homes, machinery, exhibits, and Americana. The collection contains many rare exhibits including John F. Kennedy’s presidential limousine, Abraham Lincoln’s chair from Ford’s Theatre, Thomas Edison’s laboratory, the Wright Brothers’ bicycle shop, and the Rosa Parks bus.

For more information, go to http://www.thehenryford.org

Greenfield Village at The Henry Ford Museumgf village model T

Nearly one hundred historical buildings were moved to the property from their original locations and arranged in a “village” setting. The museum’s intent is to show how Americans lived and worked since the founding of the country. The Village includes buildings from the 17th century to the present, many of which are staffed by costumed interpreters who conduct period tasks like farming, sewing and cooking. A collection of craft buildings such as pottery, glass-blowing, and tin shops provide demonstrations while producing materials used in the Village and for sale. Greenfield Village has 240 acres of land of which only 90 acres are used for the attraction, the rest being forest, river and extra pasture for the sheep and horses.

Village homes and buildings include:

  • Noah Webster’s Connecticut home, which served as a dormitory for Yale students from 1918 to 1936
  • The Wright brothers’ bicycle shop and home, which was bought and moved by Henry Ford in 1937 from Dayton, Ohio.
  • A replica of Thomas Edison’s Menlo Park laboratory complex from New Jersey. Its reconstruction started in 1928. The buildings were laid out according to exact foundation measurements from the original site. It was furnished with original or faithful duplicates, all placed as they were originally.
  • Henry Ford’s birthplace, which was moved from Greenfield and Ford roads in 1944. Henry Ford had it furnished exactly as it was during his mother’s time.
  • Henry Ford’s prototype garage where he built the Ford Quadricycle
  • Harvey Firestone family farm from Columbiana, Ohio, which was given to the Village by Harvey’s two remaining sons in 1983 to perpetuate their father’s memory. It took over two years for the dissembling and rebuilding process and has been operated as a working sheep farm since 1985.
  • The Logan County, Illinois courthouse where Abraham Lincoln practiced law.
  • William Holmes McGuffey’s birthplace
  • Luther Burbank’s office
  • Ackley Covered Bridge, a 75′ wooden covered bridge, built in 1832 over Enlow Fork along the Greene – Washington County line in Southwestern Pennsylvania and removed to the village in 1937.
  • Cape Cod Windmill, also known as the Farris mill, is considered one of the oldest in America. It was originally built in 1633 on the north side of Cape Cod. It was moved several times around Cape Cod until it was gifted to Henry Ford from the Ford Dealers Association, and installed in Greenfield Village in 1936.

A transportation system provides rides by horse-drawn omnibus, steam locomotive, a 1931 Model AA bus (one of about 15 known to exist), and authentic Ford Model Ts. The Weiser Railroad is a standard gauge passenger train that travels around the perimieter of Greenfield Village and has four stations.

Ford River Rouge Factory Tour

ford_rouge_factoryThe auto industry remains central to Detroit’s economic and cultural identity. To understand the industry’s rise, take the Ford Rouge Factory Tour in Dearborn, Mich., less than a 20-min. drive southwest of Detroit. The factory that Henry Ford built along the Rouge River was the scene of the Battle of the Overpass, a key moment in the rise of American unions. You’ll get a peek at a Ford F-150 truck’s assembly line and a set of classics like the 1965 Ford Mustang. If you’ve got a half hour to spare, watch two short films about the plant’s history. In the summer, it’s smart to get a reservation for the tour.

Also while you are in Dearborn, check out some of the shops. This suburb of Detroit is the country’s Middle Eastern capital, and there are plenty of Lebanese and Yemeni restaurants and bakeries, especially along Michigan and Warren avenues.

Eastern Marketdetroit_eastern_market

On Saturday mornings, especially during summer, Detroit’s Eastern Market teems with people buying fresh apples, blueberries and roses from farmers who have driven here from across the Midwest. The Easten Market is almost like a town square — one of the few places a cross section of folks from the region regularly gather.

On one side of the market, there’s R. Hirt Jr. & Co., one of the best places to pick up fresh-cut meat and gourmet cheese. On the other side is the Russell Street Deli, whose breakfast — omelets, pancakes, etc. — draws a crowd, especially on weekends.

Mowtown Museum

Don’t forget Detroit’s music legacy — it’s the hometown of Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross and Madonna. The Motown Historical Museum, near Detroit’s downtown (right next to Henry Ford Hospital where Caroline works), is where Berry Gordy Jr. built Motown’s powerful roster, which at its peak included Diana Ross and the Supremes, Stevie Wonder, SMokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye and the Jackson 5. There, you’ll see Motwon’s first recording studio, known as Studio A, and one of Michael Jackson’s hats.

The Fisher Building

This Art Deco office building is one of Detroit’s architectual gems. Designed by architect Albert Kahn and built in 1928, the Fisher Building was supposed to have a second tower, but the Great Depression nixed those plans. At the time, the now defunct Detroit Times wrote, “The tower will be to Detroit what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris.” Today, there are several restaurants, cafes and shops on the building’s first floor, as well as the Fisher Theatre, which shows many off-broadway productions. In the lobby, be sure to look up at the ornate ceiling.

The Guardian Building

Located at 500 Griswold Street Detroit, MI

You only need to step inside the lobby of this 40-story skyscraper, once known as the Cathedral of Finance, to know why it’s a must-see. The walls and ceilings are, as its literature states, an “explosion of color, craftsmanship and blending of Native American, Aztec and Arts & Crafts influences.”

Some 40 artisans are responsible for the intricate painting, tile and glass and marble work on the ceilings and walls of this building dating to the 1920s.

Greektown

Greektown — so called because it was home to Greek immigrants throughout much of the 20th century — is one of Detroit’s livelier neighborhoods. It’s got a bundle of casinos, cards and restaurants, whcih get espiecally crowded right after Red Wings and Lions games. The neighborhood’s most popular attraction is the Greektown Casino. Fishbones is a great restaurant to visit with a lively atmosphere if you are in the area.

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