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Comerica Park- Home of the Detroit Tigers
A ferris wheel. A mammoth water feature in center field that can be choreographed to any music. A decade-by-decade pedestrian museum enveloping the main concourse. But wait, there is also a field with a game being played as well. These are but a few examples of what Comerica Park introduced to fans visiting downtown Detroit in the summer of 2000.
Click here for
Detroit Tigers
web site.
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Ford Field
Home of the Detroit Lions, is located in the heart of downtown Detroit.
Ford Field is an industry-leading sports and entertainment development that hosts sporting events, concerts, banquets, corporate meetings, special events and much more!
Click here for Detroit Lions web site
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The Fox Theatre
Detroit's crown jewel, the fabulous Fox Theatre, began as one of the most spectacular movie palaces in the world in 1928 and to this day stands as one of the most glorious theaters in the world.
The Fox Theatre in Detroit will reach a milestone this year that few theaters ever see when the Fox celebrates its 75th anniversary on September 21, 2003.
Click here to see
Fox Theatre's web site.
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The Opera House
Just a short walk from the Kales Building you will find yourself on the threshold of history - The Detroit Opera House. This restored 1922 theatre boasts captivating acoustics and a sophisticated charm that fills the neighborhood with the sense of dignity and style. For eight decades this grand old theater has enriched the lives of people in Detroit and surrounding communities.
See the Detroit Opera House web site.
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The Casinos
Minutes from three major casinos, the Kales Building is the ultimate in downtown living. Enjoy the glitz and glamour of Detroit's Greektown Casino, MGM Grand, or Motorcity Casino.
Greektown Casino MGM Grand Casino
Motorcity Casino
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Joe Louis Arena
Home of the 1997, 1998 & 2002 Stanley Cup Champion Detroit Red Wings, Joe Louis Arena proudly stands near the Detroit River. The 20,058-seat arena, nicknamed The Joe, boasts a history of enticing record-setting crowds. Known for this country's best concessions, hospitality, merchandising and marketing opportunities, Joe Louis Arena is Detroit's largest indoor venue.
Click here for
the Red Wings
web site.
www.cobojoes.com
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The Renaissance Center
A ten-minute stroll from your front door, or an even quicker trip on the Detroit People Mover, will place you at the foot of one of the world's most grand and powerful formations. The Renaissance Center, with its 5.5 million square feet, is a breathtaking edifice that dominates this international skyline. With 230,000 square feet dedicated to retail space, The Renaissance Center brings first- class restaurants, live jazz, breath- taking views from the Wintergarden, and a feeling of local and national pride to the community.
See the Renaissance Center web site, click here.
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