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  2. Detroit–Windsor tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit–Windsor tunnel ... It was the third underwater vehicular tunnel constructed in the United States, [10] ... Mobile view; Search.

  3. List of tunnels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, road tunnel, Detroit to Windsor, ... The Holland Tunnel was the first underwater tunnel designed for automobiles. ... Mobile view; Search.

  4. Michigan Central Railway Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    CPKC and Borealis vested the tunnel into the new Detroit River Tunnel Partnership, and plans were announced to construct a new railway tunnel and convert the existing railway tunnel to a two-lane free flow truckway for transport trucks to alleviate pressure at the other nearby international border crossings (Ambassador Bridge, Detroit-Windsor ...

  5. Detroit Free Press Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Free Press Marathon is a 42.195-kilometre (26.219 mi) race run every third Sunday in October in Detroit, Michigan, United States, and Windsor, Ontario, Canada, since 1978. The marathon course is international and has featured the Detroit–Windsor Tunnel for all but two years of its existence.

  6. Underwater tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The longest continuous underwater vehicular tunnel in the world when first built, crossing the Hudson River between Manhattan and Jersey City: 2.6 km: 28.3 m: 1920–1927 Detroit–Windsor Tunnel: Windsor, Canada – Detroit, USA: Connect Ontario, Canada to Michigan, USA. under the Detroit River opened on November 3, 1930 1.57 km 13.7 m 1928–1930

  7. Flashback: The chilling news Detroiters read on the day after ...

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    The front page of the Detroit Free Press on Dec. 10, 1941, quotes President Fanklin D. Roosevelt: "We are going to win the war and we are going to win the peace that follows."

  8. Protesters Block Detroit-Windsor Tunnel Entrance Prior to ...

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    Protesters blocked the entrance to the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel in Detroit on Wednesday, July 31, prior to the second Democratic presidential debate at the city’s Fox Theatre.Twenty-two people ...

  9. File:The Detroit River Between Detroit, Michigan and Windsor ...

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    The river divides the metropolitan areas of Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario - an area referred to as Detroit–Windsor. The two cities are connected by the Ambassador Bridge, the Detroit–Windsor Tunnel and the Michigan Central Railway Tunnel. The river's name comes from the French Rivière Détroit, meaning River of the Strait.