Detroit,MI,USA,and Ambassador Bridge, FOX THEATRE,tourist must see
a tourist must see attraction: DETROIT with its Ambassador Bridge...leading to Canada...with the Joe Louis Arena ,the greek town ,casino and the famous Fox Theatre in Fox town,Michigan,USA...the fox theatre was restaurated and it's very big and beautiful inside...there are taking place much great events and performances like: Cher,Celtic Woman,and other famous stars...pictures of FOX theatre,copyright Biggi Bechtold 2014..music title: Dream away 2.....copyright Biggi Bechtold 2014
Aerial Footage Of Fox Theatre Sign In Detroit Michigan
Aerial shot of one of Detroit's Michigan's iconic cultural centers, the Fox Theatre.
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Interior of the Fisher Building and Theater, Detroit, Michigan, October 8, 2017
Fisher Building and Theater, Detroit, Michigan, October 8, 2017
Michigan Theatre in Detroit on BBC (HistoricDetroit.org)
A snippet of Dan Austin of HistoricDetroit.org talking with BBC Radio for a piece that aired in April 2011 about the Michigan Theatre in Detroit. For more on the Michigan Theatre and Lost Detroit, go to HistoricDetroit.org.
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Inside Detroit's former Michigan Theatre, now a parking garage
The Michigan Building at 220 Bagley Ave. in Downtown Detroit, along with 29 other properties owned by Dennis Kefallinos in Detroit and Hamtramck, are being marketed for sale. The former Michigan Theatre opened in 1926 as the largest concert and movie house in the state and more recently made famous by the movie 8 Mile, in which scenes were filmed. In 1976 the former theater space was converted into a parking garage for the office building's tenants. The site is also where Henry Ford built his first automobile.
Detroit, Michigan: What everyone needs to know
All eyes are on Detroit, Michigan this week with the Democratic presidential debates taking place at the Fox Theatre on July 30-31, 2019.
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Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the fourth-largest city in the Midwest and the largest city on the United States–Canada border. It is the seat of Wayne County, the most populous county in the state. Detroit's metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the fourteenth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States and the second-largest in the Midwestern United States (behind Chicago).
The Detroit–Windsor area, a commercial link straddling the Canada–U.S. border, has a total population of about 5.7 million.[7] The Detroit metropolitan region holds roughly one-half of Michigan's population.[4][8] Detroit is a major port on the Detroit River, a strait that connects the Great Lakes system to the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The Detroit Metropolitan Airport is among the most important hubs in the United States. The City of Detroit anchors the second-largest economic region in the Midwest, behind Chicago, and the thirteenth-largest in the United States.[9][10]
Detroit was founded on July 24, 1701 by the French explorer and adventurer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac and a party of settlers. With expansion of the automobile industry, the Detroit area emerged as a significant metropolitan region within the United States in the early 20th century, when the city became the fourth-largest in the country for a period. In the 1950s and 1960s, expansion continued with construction of a regional freeway system.
Due to industrial restructuring and loss of jobs in the auto industry, Detroit lost considerable population from the late 20th century to present. Between 2000 and 2010 the city's population fell by 25 percent, changing its ranking from the nation's 10th-largest city to 18th.[11] In 2010, the city had a population of 713,777, more than a 60 percent drop from a peak population of over 1.8 million at the 1950 census. This resulted from suburbanization, industrial restructuring, and the decline of Detroit's auto industry.[4] Following the shift of population and jobs to its suburbs or other states or nations, the city has focused on becoming the metropolitan region's employment and economic center.
The erstwhile rapid growth of the city left a globally unique stock of architectural monuments and historic places of the first half of the 20th century, with many of them falling into disrepair or torn down since the 1960s. Conservation efforts managed to save many architectural pieces since the 2000s and allowed several large-scale revitalisations. Downtown Detroit has held an increased role as a cultural destination in the 21st century, with the restoration of several historic theatres and entertainment venues, new sports stadiums, and a riverfront revitalization project. More recently, the population of Downtown Detroit, Midtown Detroit, and a handful of other neighborhoods has increased. Some other neighborhoods remain distressed, with extensive abandonment of properties.
The Governor of Michigan, Rick Snyder, declared a financial emergency for the city in March 2013, appointing an emergency manager. On July 18, 2013, Detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy case in U.S. history.[12] It was declared bankrupt by Judge Steven W. Rhodes of the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan on December 3, 2013; he cited its $18.5 billion debt and declared that negotiations with its thousands of creditors were unfeasible.[13] On November 7, 2014, Judge Rhodes approved the city's bankruptcy plan, allowing the city to begin the process of exiting bankruptcy.[14] The City of Detroit successfully exited Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy with all finances handed back to the city at midnight on December 11, 2014.
Economy
Several major corporations are based in the city, including three Fortune 500 companies. The most heavily represented sectors are manufacturing (particularly automotive), finance, technology, and health care. The most significant companies based in Detroit include: General Motors, Quicken Loans, Ally Financial, Compuware, Shinola, American Axle, Little Caesars, DTE Energy, Lowe Campbell Ewald, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, and Rossetti Architects.
About 80,500 people work in downtown Detroit, comprising one-fifth of the city's employment base.[149][150] Aside from the numerous Detroit-based companies listed above, downtown contains large offices for Comerica, Chrysler, HP Enterprise, Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, and Ernst & Young. Ford Motor Company is located in the adjacent city of Dearborn.
Hear the Music: Detroit, Michigan
The city of Detroit is alive with music. A cultural epicenter with roots in Motown music, the city is home to a number of famous sights including the Motown Museum and Fox Theatre. Omar Aragones explores the sights and sounds of the city that has inspired his own music.
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Detroit is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the seat of Wayne County. Detroit is a major port city on the Detroit River, in the Midwest region of the United States. Located north of Windsor, Ontario, Detroit is the only major U.S. city where Canada can be viewed by looking to the south. It was founded on July 24, 1701, by the Frenchman Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. Its name originates in reference to its location on the river connecting the Great Lakes.
Known as the world's traditional automotive center,Detroit is a metonym for the American automobile industry and an important source of popular music legacies celebrated by the city's two familiar nicknames, the Motor City and Motown. Other nicknames emerged in the twentieth century, including City of Champions beginning in the 1930s for its successes in individual and team sport, Arsenal of Democracy (during World War II), The D, D-Town, Hockeytown (a trademark owned by the city's NHL club, the Red Wings), Rock City (after the Kiss song Detroit Rock City), and The 3-1-3 (its telephone area code).
In 2009, Detroit ranked as the United States' eleventh most populous city, with 910,920 residents. At its peak in 1950, the city was the fourth-largest in the USA, but has since seen a major shift in its population to the suburbs.
The name Detroit sometimes refers to the Metro Detroit area, a sprawling region with a population of 4,403,437 for the Metropolitan Statistical Area, making it the nation's eleventh-largest, and a population of 5,327,764 for the nine-county Combined Statistical Area as of the 2009 Census Bureau estimates. The Detroit--Windsor area, a critical commercial link straddling the Canada--U.S. border, has a total population of about 5,700,000.
Seen in panorama, Detroit's waterfront shows a variety of architectural styles. The post modern neogothic spires of the Comerica Tower at Detroit Center (1993) were designed to blend with the city's Art Deco skyscrapers. Together with the Renaissance Center, they form a distinctive and recognizable skyline. Examples of the Art Deco style include the Guardian Building and Penobscot Building downtown, as well as the Fisher Building and Cadillac Place in the New Center area near Wayne State University. Among the city's prominent structures are the nation's largest Fox Theatre, the Detroit Opera House, and the Detroit Institute of Arts.
While the downtown and New Center areas contain high-rise buildings, the majority of the surrounding city consists of low-rise structures and single-family homes. Outside of the city's core, residential high-rises are found in neighborhoods such as the East Riverfront extending toward Grosse Pointe and the Palmer Park neighborhood just west of Woodward.
Neighborhoods constructed prior to World War II feature the architecture of the times with wood frame and brick houses in the working class neighborhoods, larger brick homes in middle class neighborhoods, and ornate mansions in neighborhoods such as Brush Park, Woodbridge, Indian Village, Palmer Woods, Boston-Edison, and others.
St. Joseph Catholic Church (1873) is a notable example of Detroit's ecclesial architecture.
The oldest neighborhoods are along the Woodward and East Jefferson corridors, while neighborhoods built in the 1950s are found in the far west and closer to 8 Mile Road. Some of the oldest extant neighborhoods include Corktown, a working class, formerly Irish neighborhood, and Brush Park. Both are now seeing multi-million dollar restorations and construction of new homes and condominiums.
Many of the city's architecturally significant buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places and the city has one of the nation's largest surviving collections of late 19th and early 20th century buildings. There are a number of architecturally significant churches, including St. Joseph Catholic Church, St. Mary Catholic Church, and Ste. Anne de Detroit Catholic Church.
There is substantial activity in urban design, historic preservation and architecture. A number of downtown redevelopment projects—of which Campus Martius Park is one of the most notable—have revitalized parts of the city. Grand Circus Park stands near the city's theater district, Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions, and Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers
Detroit, Michigan: Detroit Jazz Festival
At the Detroit Jazz Festival, jam out to four days and six stages of jazz, blues and soul at this stellar open-air event in Michigan.
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Bill de Blasio at the second Democratic debate at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan broadcast on CNN on Wednesday, July 31, 2019.
Detroit (USA) : Itinéraire de visite touristique et culturelle par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Détail de la visite par lieux :
- The Uniroyal Tire
- The Henry Ford
- Ford Rouge Factory Tour
- Fair Lane
- Historic Fort Wayne
- Pont Ambassadeur
- Odette Sculpture Park
- Hart Plaza
- Monument to Joe Louis
- The Spirit of Detroit
- Guardian Building
- Renaissance Center
- Detroit Riverwalk & Cullen Plaza
- William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor
- Belle Isle
- James Scott Memorial Fountain
- Dossin Great Lakes Museum
- Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory
- Belle Isle Aquarium
- Dequindre Cut
- Greektown Historic District
- Greektown Casino Hotel
- Campus Martius Park & Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
- Capitol Park
- Grand Circus Park
- Fox Theatre
- Beacon Park
- MGM Grand Detroit
- Temple maçonnique de Détroit
- MotorCity Casino Hotel
- Corktown, Detroit
- Woodbridge, Detroit
- Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit
- Detroit Institute of Arts
- Michigan Science Center
- Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
- Detroit Historical Society
- Hitsville U.S.A.
- New Center
- Cadillac Place
- Usine Ford de l'avenue Piquette
- Heidelberg Project
- Pewabic Pottery
- Rouge Park
- Palmer Park
- Zoo de Détroit
- Edsel and Eleanor Ford House
Gotye - 09.18.2012 - Somebody I Use To Know - Fox Theatre - Detroit, MI
Gotye performing Somebody I Use To Know at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, MI.
Jake Paul & Team 10 at Fox Theatre Detroit
Jake Paul & Team 10 comes to Fox Theatre Detroit on June 18!
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Downtown Detroit 2019: The Riverwalk
Summer has finally arrived in Detroit, with sunny temps in the 80's. Let's beat the heat with a stroll down the RIVERWALK.
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Republican Presidential Debate #11 - Fox Theatre, Detroit, Michigan - March 3, 2016
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