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Detroit, Michigan is an early industrial
city in post-industrial times. Detroit is historically known as Motown (for
"Motor Town") since Henry Ford started here and the city forms the heart of
the American automobile industry. Modern Detroit still clings to the image
of the glory days gone by and is working hard to maintain strength in the
automobile business as well as expand to other industries. Downtown Detroit
is great -- beautiful buildings, a riverfront. It's also strikingly empty.
The immediate surrounding downtown is in ruins -- mile upon mile of
abandoned buildings, the ghetto -- and beyond that are the suburbs where
most "Detroiters" live, work, and play. The most happening parts of Detroit
are right downtown, or in the northern suburbs like Royal Oak or Birmingham.
With the newly built stadiums for the Detroit Tigers and Lions, seeing a
football or baseball game is a must for More...
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