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I was there in September, I only drove through the downtown area so I'm only speaking of that area, but there wasn't much to do and it felt like a ghost town. I went inside the GM Renaissance Center and also checked out Windsor (they have a Caesars Palace there). When you're in the GM Center, maybe I went in at a bad time (since it was on an afternoon), but there really wasn't anyone inside and it felt empty and just nothing at all.
And I heard downtown Detroit is the "good" part, so if that's the case then...
But Ann Arbor (30-40 min away) is cool
And I heard downtown Detroit is the "good" part, so if that's the case then...
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But Ann Arbor (30-40 min away) is cool
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