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Grand Circus Park
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Grand Circus Park Station Location: Park Street, Near Woodward Ave.
Experience the drama and excitement of Detroit’s restored sports and entertainment district, offering a variety of performing arts, sporting events and restaurants.
- Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers
- Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions
- Fox Theatre
- State Theater
The fabulous Fox Theatre (c. 1928) is the largest theater built during the golden age of the movie palace. It epitomizes the opulence and grandeur of that era.
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Title: Catching Up Artist: J. Seward Johnson, Jr.
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| Restaurants/Food |
Cheli's Chili Bar 47 E. Adams 313 961-1700
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Leo’s Coney Island 2100 Woodward Ave
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Da Edoardo Foxtown Grille 2211 Woodward Avenue 313 471-3500
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Subway Subs 28 W. Adams 313 963-9166 |
Hockeytown Café 2301 Woodward Ave. 313 965-9500
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| Shopping |
Hockeytown Cafe Gift Shop 2301 Woodward 313 965-9500 |
Tigers Pro Shop 2100 Woodward Comerica Park 313 471-2654 |
Little Foxes Fine Gifts 2211 Woodward Fox Theater Building 313 963-6202 |
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| Attractions/Places of Interest |
City Theatre 2305 Woodward Ave. 313 965-2222
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Fox Theatre 2211 Woodward Ave. 313 983-6611 |
Comerica Park 2100 Woodward Ave. 313 962-4000 |
State Theatre 2115 Woodward Ave. 313 961-5450 | |
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| Nightlife/Bars |
Fifth Avenue Downtown 2100 Woodward Comerica Park 313 471-2555
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The Roof 2301 Woodward Hockeytown Café 313 965-9500 |
State Bar 2115 Woodward Ave. 313 961-5451
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Town Pump Tavern 100 W. Montcalm 313 961-2929 | |
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| Parking |
Fox Theatre Garage 50 W. Montcalm 313 471-3264
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Grand Circus Park Garage 1601 Woodward 313 962-3348 | |
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