Commonly referred to as "Motor City," Detroit has been the automobile capital of the world since the early 20th century. This legacy is reflected in some of the city's most popular attractions, celebrating the automobile's vital role in American history. With the distinctive sounds of Detroit blues and one of the first hardcore punk music scenes in the country, innovations in the local scene have produced stars in virtually every musical genre. Detroit's theater district is one of the largest in the nation, fueling the local entertainment industry with performances in illustrious venues like the Detroit Opera House and Fox Theatre. Between the stunning museums, absorbing festivals and inspiring theater, Detroit has plenty of history, art and culture to experience. ...More
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