An Architectural Walking Tour of Detroit: Riverfront & Monument to Underground Railroad

of architectural restoration. After many years of abandonment and decay, this 1924 Art Deco stunner was recently renovated at a cost of over 0 million. Bob and I walked south on Washington Avenue and admired the 1923 Lafayette Building, the 1928 Penobscot Building, the Federal Court Building and the Detroit Free Press Building. A short walk away is the stunning Guardian Building, a 1925 Art Deco jewel with extensive Aztec-style decorations that used to be called the Cathedral of …

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4 Responses to An Architectural Walking Tour of Detroit: Riverfront & Monument to Underground Railroad

  1. awoosoul says:

    It’s very hard to have a feel-good story with all the cynics (who have never been to Detroit or Windsor) making wise-cracks trying to sound humorous. It might be an idea to actually experience something before spewing nonsense.

  2. kdoewifey says:

    u are an idiot! dont come here if its a hell hole stupid muthafucka

  3. davidluk8 says:

    I like her voice. Who is she ?

  4. dvnwnd07 says:

    So how many clips of ammunition should I carry when in Detroit?

    What a hell hole

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