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- North American International Auto ShowThe NAIAS is one of the longest running auto shows in the country. We are proud of the stature and recognition the show has received and it is truly an honor to be ranked among the premier international auto shows of the world – Frankfurt, Geneva, Paris and Tokyo. The NAIAS continues to be one of the world’s top international auto shows, and its increased global presence is starting to draw show goers from outside the Detroit region. We look forward to continuing to make NAIAS a fun destination for families and a great venue for manufacturers to launch world-class vehicles.
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- Helicopter flight training programs Welcome to Heliflight of Michigan!Welcome to Heliflight of Michigan where our MISSION is simple! To produce the best trained and most professional helicopter pilots in the world, period! We RISE ABOVE traditional flight schools by offering:
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- Taylor Recreation CenterThe Taylor Recreation Center provides a broad range of fitness opportunities for residents and visitors. Amenities include weight room, cardiovascular conditioning, indoor track, gymnasium, racquetball courts, dry sauna, locker rooms, showers and the 30-minute total body workout program.
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- Troy Community CenterThe Troy Community Center was designed and built with the idea to provide "something for everyone". As you walk in the main lobby of the this barrier free facility, you will observe a comforting open environment which includes natural light provided by three skylights, commercial free music, cable TV,
Free High Speed Wireless Internet high-speed wireless Internet throughout the building and comforting tables and benches to encourage social interaction among visitors. The Community Center is open seven days per week to meet the recreational, leisure and social needs of all residents from children to seniors
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- Detroit International Jazz Festivalthe Detroit International Jazz Festival has attracted visitors and locals to an end of summer ritual on Labor Day Weekend that celebrates one of America’s most important art forms. The festival boasts 6 stages and 100 acts over four days in a city well known for its musical legacy. Now under new ownership and with a new brand, DJF has re-established itself as one of the largest and best free festivals in the world.
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- Hot Air Balloon Adventures In FentonWe are one of the largest & longest running balloon ride operations in the country! We are one of only a handful of balloon ride companies in the nation to offer our own full service location and launch area for our customers. You should expect more from professionals than to randomly meet at some parking lot, park or someone else's business location. We are dedicated to offering the most professional service to our customers which means that our location will always strive to offer the best ballooning adventure, our pilots are some of the most experienced in the country & we are dedicated to making your flight a fantastic lifetime memory.
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- Jungle Java in Cantonis all about kids having fun, engaging in active play, in a safe and clean environment. Jungle Java is also all about parents being able to relax and socialize, enjoying a latte, in a comfy and cozy environment.
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- Riverwalk in DetroitThe riverfront in Detroit is a zone that is very new and very old. It evokes the grand era of early 20th century high-rise living amid development of early 21st century habitats. From the Renaissance Center to the Roostertail and north to Lafayette Park and Indian Village, “RivView” is taking a decidedly Detroit edge.
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- St. Andrews Hall in downtown Detroit"Since 1980, historic St. Andrews Hall in downtown Detroit has brought trend-setting music to Detroit audiences. During the early 1980s, everyone from British New Wave groups like New Order to the then-college radio bands like R.E.M. played St. Andrews Hall. When alternative music was still truly alternative, St. Andrews Hall was the place to see these avant-garde bands: The Red Hot Chili Peppers played there as early as 1984; Jane's Addiction first played in 1988; in 1989, long before grunge, Soundgarden played there. At the forefront of musical trends, these breakthrough artists have graced the stage of St. Andrews Hall: Smashing Pumpkins in 1989; Nine Inch Nails in 1990, Nirvana and Pearl Jam in 1991, Alice in Chains in 1992, Green Day in 1994, Oasis in 1995. The ballroom which holds 1,000 people, is a favorite venue among musicians as well as concert-goers because of its acoustics and perfect sight lines." ~ Metro Times
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- Dave and Busters (Utica)There's nothing like a little competition between friends to leave the stresses of the day behind. Whether you're into shooting zombies and racing cars, or prefer a civilized game of billiards, we have it all.
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