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2016-01-29_86301_WTA_5DSR Renaissance Center - Detroit, Michigan
2 Renaissance Center - Detroit, Michigan
2016-01-29_86329_WTA_5DSR Renaissance Center - Detroit, Michigan
3 Renaissance Center - Detroit, Michigan
2016-03-27_93064_WTA_5DSR-HDR The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine. It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who...
4 The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine. It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925. The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet. During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. After GM left, several paint companies used the building; it closed for good in 1994. In 1999, as a result of unpaid property taxes, the building became the property of the City of Detroit and was re-addressed as 6051 Hastings St.
2020-11-22_033417_WTA_R5 Detroit Nightshots
5 Detroit Nightshots
2021-03-07_061354_WTA_R5 The Wayne County Building is a monumental government structure located at 600 Randolph Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It formerly contained the Wayne...
6 The Wayne County Building is a monumental government structure located at 600 Randolph Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It formerly contained the Wayne County administrative offices – now located in the Guardian Building at 500 Griswold Street – and its courthouse. As Wayne County Courthouse, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. When it was completed in 1902, it was regarded as "one of the most sumptuous buildings in Michigan"
2021-03-07_061792_WTA_R5 Sunday Photo Walk
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2021-06-20_077345_WTA_R5 Detroit
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2021-11-13_043020_WTA_R5-Edit-2 Detroit
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2022-01-29_056784_WTA_R5 The Ambassador Bridge is a tolled, international suspension bridge across the Detroit River that connects Detroit, Michigan, United States, with Windsor,...
10 The Ambassador Bridge is a tolled, international suspension bridge across the Detroit River that connects Detroit, Michigan, United States, with Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It is the busiest international border crossing in North America in terms of trade volume, carrying more than 25% of all merchandise trade between the United States and Canada. A 2004 Border Transportation Partnership study showed that 150,000 jobs in the Detroit–Windsor region and US$13 billion in annual production depend on the Detroit–Windsor international border crossing.
The bridge is one of the few privately owned US–Canada crossings; it was owned by Grosse Pointe billionaire Manuel Moroun, until his death in July 2020, through the Detroit International Bridge Company in the United States and the Canadian Transit Company in Canada. In 1979, when the previous owners put it on the New York Stock Exchange and shares were traded, Moroun was able to buy shares, eventually acquiring the bridge. The bridge carries 60 to 70 percent of commercial truck traffic in the region. Moroun also owned the Ammex Detroit Duty Free Stores at both the bridge and the tunnel.
2022-02-27_044147_WTA_Mavic 3 Detroit Sunrise
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2022-08-30_097427_WTA_R5-Edit-Edit Detroit Skyline Timelapse
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2022-09-10_101908_WTA_R5 Detroit
13 Detroit
2022-10-08_116591_WTA_R5 Detroit
14 Detroit
2022-10-29_119379_WTA_Mavic_3 Detroit
15 Detroit
2022-10-29_119405_WTA_Mavic_3 Detroit
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2023-01-17_122859_WTA_Mavic_3 Downtown Detroit
17 Downtown Detroit
2023-01-17_122874_WTA_Mavic_3 Downtown Detroit
18 Downtown Detroit
2023-05-28_167433_WTA_R5 Navy Trip
19 Navy Trip
2023-06-02_170725_WTA_R5 The Detroit Grand Prix, also known as the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, is an annual motorsport event held in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The history of...
20 The Detroit Grand Prix, also known as the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, is an annual motorsport event held in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The history of the Detroit Grand Prix dates back to 1982 when it made its debut as a Formula One race on the streets of downtown Detroit. The race quickly gained popularity among motorsport enthusiasts and became a fixture on the Formula One calendar until 1988. After a brief hiatus, the Detroit Grand Prix returned in 1992, this time as an IndyCar Series race. The event has since become an integral part of the IndyCar schedule, featuring thrilling races on the scenic Belle Isle Park, a small island located in the Detroit River. Over the years, the Detroit Grand Prix has showcased intense competition, produced memorable moments, and played a significant role in promoting motorsports in the Motor City.

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