10 Things To Do in Detroit

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1. Michigan Central Station

This grand building, which stands at 230 feet high, was constructed in 1913 and was the tallest railway station in the world at the time. It was designed by the same architects that worked on New York’s famous Grand Central Terminal.

Sadly, the station is currently out of use. The station was closed in 1988 after Detroit’s economic decline. It is not completely out of use and it has been used as a backdrop for Hollywood movies, including the Transformers. There have been moves to have the building demolished, but plans for demolition have so far been halted by people that wish to preserve the building.

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