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City of the Week in Detroit 2020

Doni felt like she was in a magical land at the Belle Isle Conservatory.

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Doni and Cameraman Steven headed to Detroit for another history lesson!


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First... they stopped for a picture with the mural at Utopia Gardens.


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The James Scott fountain makes an awesome photo op!


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Doni and James Scott. Jame’s was a realtor in Detroit. He did not have a good reputation, but when he passed in 1910, he left his fortune to Detroit on the condition that they build this fountain and statue to memorialize him. It took the city until 1925 to finally build it.


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Taking advantage of the sun with a selfie. Cameraman Steven isn’t always behind the camera.


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The Belle Isle aquarium is the oldest, continually running aquarium in the country.


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Doni and James Scott. Jame’s was a realtor in Detroit. He did not have a good reputation, but when he passed in 1910, he left his fortune to Detroit on the condition that they build this fountain and statue to memorialize him. It took the city until 1925 to finally build it.


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Doni and the fine folks at Gleaners!


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Doni gave Terry a 2020 high-five.


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City of the Week at Comerica Park!


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City of the Week misses the Elwood.


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Ford Field: newsflash - The Stones have been postponed in 2020.


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Did you know Detroit has the second largest theater district in the country (second only to NYC)? The Fox theater is the oldest remaining 1920’s movie theatre building in the U.S.