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Los Angeles may have perfected urban sprawl, but Detroit invented it. Following the dictates of the auto industry, Detroit abandoned its efficient streetcar system in the 1950s and built a network of freeways. Many fine city neighborhoods never recovered and an adequate mass transit system was never built to replace the trolleys. The old spoke pattern of main roads (Jefferson, Gratiot, Woodward, Grand River, Michigan and Fort) emanating from downtown was eclipsed by the freeway system, and these main thoroughfares suffered declines that are yet to be reversed.

Not surprisingly, the Motor City is impossible to navigate without a car. The metropolis has expanded into seven counties, with no end in sight, and the suburban population is more than three times that of the city proper.

Although the landscape is mostly flat, recreational opportunities abound, most of them centered around water. To the northeast of the city sprawls Lake St. Clair, a shallow but large lake filled with boats and fish. The Detroit River is a resource that the city has never fully exploited, though a system of parks and greenways is now gradually taking shape. To the south, the western end of Lake Erie has marshes and great fishing spots. Inland lakes dot western and northern Oakland County, which lies to the city's northwest and has the region's hilliest terrain; here the battle over sprawl is most intense.

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Luxury Hotel in Detroit, MI Weekend
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This 3-Day weekend includes some fun nightlife at the casino and at Greektown, while staying at the luxurious St. Regis Hotel. Enjoy!
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11 people reviewed Detroit
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DebraN  Wrote
at 5:11AM June 9, 2009

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 3:30PM July 28, 2008
This is where I seen the guys from Jackass....lol

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 6:50AM July 22, 2008
It was a one day b-trip, but not what I was expecting. Really was moreso in Farmington MI, 30 min from the airport, and this area was quite nice.

 

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at 1:40PM July 18, 2008

 

Neil Noland  Wrote
at 11:40AM June 7, 2008
Well, as I tell everyone, it's not close to the type of town I'd recommend for tourists...but, for me, it's home. : )

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 4:06PM May 29, 2008
Make sure you know where you are at all times.

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 3:38PM May 29, 2008
Top Detroit Picks:
Greektown

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 1:24PM May 29, 2008
Christmas 2007 in Detroit!!!

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 6:51PM May 28, 2008
Well, it's a large city, so there is a decent amount of culture in certain areas. Overall, Detroit has high crime, high unemployment, and it is damn cold for 1/2 the year. Much of the city is decrepit and impoverished.

 

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at 4:14AM May 28, 2008

 

Going Places user  Wrote
at 9:50PM May 27, 2008
can you beat the combination of desolate and awesome?

 
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