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Heidelberg Project Heidelberg Project

Experience art in the great outdoors when you visit the Heidelberg Project in the city’s east side. A project begun by artist Tyree Guyton and his grandfather, Sam Mackey, this project has drawn the interests of artists and non-artists worldwide and sparked hope in the impoverished Heidelberg Street by using bright paint and salvaged items to transform dilapidated houses into colorful works of modern art. This unique attraction is definitely one of Detroit's must-see destinations.

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William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor

Formerly known as the Tri-Centennial State Park and Harbor, the newly christened William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor is Michigan’s first state park located in an urban area. This park covers 31 acres of natural wildlife habitat, restored wetlands and riverfront. Visit the lighthouse, fish along the shore, enjoy a picnic outdoors or head out in a boat at this beautiful park.

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Delux Lounge Delux Lounge

Get your pulse racing at Delux Lounge, the most popular nightlife destination and dance club in the 313. Order classy, classic mixed drinks at this full service bar, and take them with you to a booth where you can catch up on all the latest news with your friends or bring them out with you onto the dance floor where they play all the latest music.

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Charles H Wright Museum of African American History Charles H Wright Museum of African American History

The world’s largest institution dedicated to African American culture, the Charles H Wright Museum of African American History serves a dual purpose–it is both a museum of artifacts and an incubator of cultural retention and growth. View a permanent collection of over 30,000 artifacts and archived materials as you explore attractions throughout the seven exhibition areas and immerse yourself in the African American experience.

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