Detroit is known for one of the most stunning collections of pre-depression architecture in the world. Today the buildings stand sad and lonely, wishing for happier days.
However its still remails a beauiful city.

Cathedral Of The Most Blessed Sacrament, 9844 Woodward Avenue
Detroit Michigan (MI),

The St. Regis Hotel, and the Fisher Building

The Fisher Building

The Cadillac Place
... SO we went on a walk: After reading that there were tunnels that went under the street, connecting the Fisher building, Cadillac place, and the new centre. It was an interesting experiance, considering we were the only ones down there!! Seriously we didnt pass a single person! When we got back up the main floor, a security officer stopped us, asked where we came from and asked us to leave out the main doors.. It was kinda weird.


Building on Milwaukee Ave.

Heading downtown on woodward ave.

The Renaissance Center from the street.

View of the Ren Cen from the parkin structure.

View from the river frount.

Inside the Wintergarden atrium looking up at the towers

View from the people mover

The Ambassador Bridge, canada, and the detriot river

The Detriot Princess river boat

Cobo Hall from the people mover.
..... And that concludes the end of Part 1 of the photo essay. Visit my nest post for more on Detriot!
(AND, if you are looking for any information on the buildings, check out the photo, I listed some history with exact locations!)


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Detriot view part 2
Love the Ren Cen shots, I can't believe that you didn't notice the crazy "water glass". It starts in the lobby and runs waaay up.
Pay attention next time , lol
nice work!
If they are the same tunnels that I think
you are referring to, then the are supposed to be for Maintenance and Security/Police Personnel only.
I have been down there a while back.
I'm postive that they werent service tunnels... After all there were shops and all sorts of fun stores down there!
Detroit not Detriot!