I've written a couple of stories this week about looking at history from a Canadian perspective along the Detroit River, so it only seems fitting to close out the week with another view of Detroit and its iconic Renaissance Center from the Canadian side of the river.
The central tower in this group of interconnected skyscrapers was, and still is, the tallest building in Michigan since its construction in 1977. It is 727 feet tall and houses a 73-floor hotel atop several floors of mixed-use space.
Check out my post celebrating Midwest Guest's third anniversary this past summer. It features a different view of the Renaissance Center from the Detroit side of the river!
Thanks to Debbie Dubrow of Delicious Baby for creating and coordinating Photo Friday to link travel photos and blog posts across the Web.
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I hope Detroit continues its resurgence that I've read so much about lately! Looks like a great city!
Posted by: Sonja | April 20, 2012 at 10:37 AM
Sonja-There are a lot of exciting things happening in Detroit these days f'sure!
Posted by: Dominique King | April 20, 2012 at 03:34 PM