One of the things I liked about the parks I visited was that they gave me a different vantage point for pictures of Detroit. I kind of liked the views I got.
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This is the view from the first park we visited.
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I think this is a nice shot of the whole city and the Ambassador Bridge.
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Using the bigger lens to get in on Detroit.
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The ever present Ren Cen.
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My favorite part of Downtown.
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This was a shot from the other park. The Ren Cen looks almost the same from any angle.
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Some of the other buildings of Detroit.
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Looking down Lafayette.
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The American Coney and Lafayette Coney. These two restaurants used to be together but the brothers had a fight and split the restaurants. They are still owned by the same family. The food is pretty decent too.
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