With a vibrant, revitalized downtown, it’s revival time in Detroit. Renowned
as the birthplace of Motown and techno, the city boasts one of the largest
theater districts in America — as well as four pro sports teams, set just blocks apart. The city’s transformation includes a dynamic culinary scene, featuring everything from high-end dining with international tastes to Coney dogs. Visitors also love Detroit’s outstanding shopping, exciting outdoor activities, and world-class cultural attractions.
Restaurants in Detroit
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Founded in 1701, Ste Anne's is one of the oldest Catholic parishes in the country. This 1886 building is their 8th church. It's a beautiful Gothic Revival building to admire from outside; enjoy the spires against the sky and be sure to look closely at the building for the gargoyles and some original stones from the previous church. Inside is just as beautiful with the tall ceilings and columns and stained glass windows featuring the names of early Detroit families. Don't forget the Gabriel Richard Chapel (which is used for services too); Fr. Richard is buried beneath. During the summer, they celebrate the parish's history with a week of novenas, including one dedicated to the French founders of the parish. Today the parish is primary Latino so there are masses in Spanish. Access to the church is limited during these COVID times, so check their website for Mass times.
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