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Mar 3, 2016 | Contributor: Shirine Saad Walk around Detroit on a sunny day and you’ll see hipster cafés, tattoo parlors, Art Déco towers, Neo-Gothic churches, Industrial skylines, deserted Victorian mansions and glistening in the sun, the majestic river that rushes through the city. The place once known as America’s ghost town is pulsating with culture and ideas, and tourists are gathering to rediscover the city’s history and the new trendy spots that have established it as the ‘new Brooklyn.’ ... Read More |
Jan 12, 2016 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich The Detroit Auto Show officially kicked off on Monday by handing out their annual awards to a few lucky marques for making some pretty great cars, including the Honda Civic earning the 2016 North American Car award and the North American Truck/Utility of the Year title going to the Volvo XC90. ... Read More |
Jun 24, 2015 | Contributor: Vicki Arkoff In Detroit, 100 football fanatics with $9,500 to spend will soon be able to experience the thrill of the game from the most up-close-and-personal vantage point of any National Football League stadium anywhere. The Detroit Lions have teamed up with MGM Grand Detroit to create the fantasy MGM Grand Detroit Tunnel Club, a membership-only luxury space and experience at Ford Field. ... Read More |
Jun 17, 2015 | Contributor: Michael Patrick Shiels Sir Richard Branson, like a merry pied piper, pedaled his way on a bicycle through gritty, urban Detroit on a gray summer day. With his shoulder-length, white locks flowing behind him, the 64-year-old eccentric entrepreneur wore a black t-shirt emblazoned with white letters reading “Detroit Hustles Harder.” Cycling through the edgy Motor City might not be for the faint of heart, but Branson, who founded Virgin Atlantic Airways, has always been the lionhearted sort. ... Read More |
Nov 23, 2011 | Contributor: The Daily Meal The Big Apple hosts America's best-known and most anticipated Thanksgiving celebration - the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Combined with iconic window-shopping down Fifth Avenue and ice skating at Rockefeller Center, New York is inarguably one of the most festive cities in the country this time of year. Take in the scent of fresh roasted nuts from ever-present street carts, but resist temptation and opt for delicate sweets from Minamoto instead.... Read More |
Nov 23, 2011 | Contributor: The Daily Meal With parades dating back to the early 1900s, community Turkey Trots, and block parties to help give back, there’s plenty to do this Thanksgiving. Whether you’re traveling home this year, skipping town to visit friends, or staying close by, cities across America throw all kinds of celebrations mixed with local traditions and tastes. Holiday markets, cooking classes, and prix fixe feasts abound on this most food-loving holiday, though some cities take their celebrations to the next level.... Read More |
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