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3868 Cedar Loop
Clarkston, MI 48348
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Premier Businesses in Detroit, MI

Cuisine
  • • Extensive Wine List
  • • Expanded Menu Now Offers A La Carte
  • • Freshest Seasonal Ingredients
(313) 872-5110
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Taqueria Mi Pueblo
  • • Serving A Variety Of Authentic Mexican Favorites
  • • Zesty Salsas & Fresh Chips
  • • Tasty & Very Affordable
(313) 841-3315
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Choice Care Services Inc.
  • • Companionship & Conversation
  • • Socialization, Friendship & Support
  • • Routine Light Housekeeping
(313) 656-2409
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Heaney Plumbing & Heating
  • • Water Line Re-Piping & Repair
  • • High-Pressure Water Jetting
  • • Free Estimates & Consultations
(313) 371-3766
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Things To Do in Detroit, MI

John K. King Books John K. King Books

Bibliophiles rejoice! John K. King Books in downtown Detroit boasts four above-ground floors and a basement full of rare and used books for the public to peruse and purchase. The largest independent bookseller in the state, this enormous collection (over 1 million books) accounts for most of the store’s business–but true book collectors will want to make an appointment to view the rarer antiques next door.

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Detroit Historical Society Detroit Historical Society

Learn about the rich history of this metro area at the Detroit Historical Society as you study 300 years worth of artifacts. Located in Midtown Detroit’s Cultural Center Historic District, this 80,000-square-foot museum has been around since 1928, making it both America’s largest and oldest museum dedicated to a metropolitan history. The exhibits and attractions here are both interesting and engaging.

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Paint Creek Trail Paint Creek Trail

The Paint Creek Trail in Rochester, a Detroit suburb, offers guests a gorgeous landscape and a wonderfully paved recreation trail. Perfect for walking, running, biking, skating and anything in-between, this former railway bed was the first rail-to-trail project in the state. The 8-foot wide paved trail stretches for nine miles and has plenty of free parking nearby.

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