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Detroit Metropolitan Airport Hotels
As the largest hub of Northwest Airlines, Detroit Metropolitan Airport has access to over 160 destinations worldwide. Located in the nearby suburb of Romulus, Michigan.
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University of Michigan Hotels
Founded in 1817, U of M is the state's oldest university and serves over 40,000 students. With the sixth-largest campus housing system in the US, it is like a city unto itself.
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Comerica Park
Home to Major League Baseball's Detroit Tigers, Comerica replaced Tiger Stadium in 2000. In also plays hosts to various concerts, the first of which was the Dave Matthews Band just a few months after first opening.
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Ford Field
Opened in the summer of 2002, this indoor stadium is home to the National Football League's Detroit Lions. The stadium hosted Super Bowl XL in 2006 when the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Seattle Seahawks.
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Detroit Institute of Arts
Formerly known as the Detroit Museum of Art, the DIA has a huge and significant collection or art - one of the largest in the US. Boasting more than a billion dollars worth of art through 100 galleries.
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Downtown Detroit
Recent years have brought tremendous growth and development to the Downtown Detroit area. As the central business district of the city, most of the major corporations are headquartered here.
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Joe Louis Arena
The Joe, home of the NHL Detroit Red Wings has its share of hockey lore in tis 30+ year history. Four Stanley Cup championships later, the Red Wings are still strong missing the pinnacle in '09 to the New Jersey Devils.
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Majestic Theater
Opened in 1915, the Majestic is a local landmark. Acts sush as Harry Houdini once performed here, but today the property houses live music acts, or you can shoot pool and bowl.
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Motown Museum
No trip to Detroit would be complete for th emusic lover without a trip to Hitsville USA. Originally opened by Motown founderBerry Gordy as a recording studio in now serves as a historical museum.