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downtown Detroit

Detroit is known worldwide as the home of the American automobile and Motown music. But it is much more than that.

Present-day Detroit is one of eight locations in the United States where peoples called "Mound Builders" lived and worked. They predated the Native America tribes--among them the Iroquois, Ojibwe (Chippewa), Odawa (Ottawa), and Bodewadimi (Potawatomi)--whose land extended across this peninsula surrounded by the large bodies of water we call the Great Lakes.

After several visits by French explorers and Jesuit missionaries in the 1600s, French officer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac petitioned Louis XIV to make le Detroit (the strait) the main trading post in the area. In 1701 he and his party landed on the shore beside the Renaissance Building (now General Motors World Headquarters) seen in many of my photographs. Cadillac named the settlement Fort Ponchartrain du Detroit.

Today, Detroit's buildings tell the story of what has gone before and what is to come. As with its people, the architecture of Detroit is incredibly diverse.
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    g6/37/726937/3/70991647.uij5xQjY.jpg g6/37/726937/3/70991648.kmHo2gxQ.jpg Old County Building ca.1901
    Old County Building ca.1901
    dome of Old County Building
    dome of Old County Building
    detail
    detail
    Renaissance Center, now GM Headquarters
    Renaissance Center, now GM Headquarters
    Spirit of Detroit sculpture in front of City-County Bldg.
    Spirit of Detroit sculpture in front of City-County Bldg.
    view from Cobo roof parking
    view from Cobo roof parking
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