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Cheap Flights to Detroit

By Court | Permalink | June 23rd, 2006

Cheap Flights to Detroit

Detroit is a prime example of American innovation, hard work, and renovation. The oldest city in the Midwest, one-time automobile capital of the world, and birthplace of Motown is making a comeback. The Motor City is again an industrial center—producing about a quarter of the nation’s autos, trucks, and tractors—and one of the busiest ports on the Great Lakes.

Detroit’s professional sports teams—Red Wings, Tigers, Lions, and Pistons—compete at the highest levels. The theater district is second only to New York’s Broadway in number of seats. The city has a prestigious fine-art museum, one of the leading zoos in the country, and a blast-out celebration with its Canadian neighbor every July.

The automobile is still a central figure in Detroit with its annual car shows, classic cars on display and in parades, and tours of former automobile barons’ estates. The Motor City is home to the nation’s first stretch of paved road (Woodward Avenue), the first traffic light, and one of best freeway systems in the country.

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