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  2. Easter Brunch: Where to dine in metro Detroit - AOL

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    Edsel & Eleanor Ford House. Grosse Pointe Shores. Easter brunch buffet with views of the Ford Cove and Lake St. Clair. ... Bloomfield/Detroit. Brunch grand buffet is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in ...

  3. Washington Boulevard Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Free Press Building: newspaper 1924 Art Deco: 16 Connected via a walkway on the third and fourth floors to the adjacent Detroit Club: West Lafayette Boulevard: 1020 Washington Boulevard Holiday Inn Express Detroit - Downtown: Hotel 1965 Modern: 17 Stands at the site of "219 Michigan Avenue", one of Detroit's first high-rise skyscrapers.

  4. Washington Boulevard Building - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Boulevard Building is a high-rise apartment building located at 234 State Street at the corner of State Street and Washington Boulevard in downtown Detroit, Michigan. The building, designed by Louis Kamper, was constructed from 1922 to 1923. It stands at 23 stories, and features a neoclassical limestone base.

  5. Fort Washington Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Fort Washington Plaza is located at the corner of West Fort Street and Washington Boulevard in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It occupies the entire block bordered by West Fort Street, Washington Boulevard, Cass Avenue, and West Congress Street. The high-rise office building stands 16 stories in height.

  6. Le Supreme French bistro in Detroit now serving weekend brunch

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  7. 211 West Fort Street - Wikipedia

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    211 West Fort Street is a 27-story skyscraper in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, currently owned by Tribus LLC a family owned office in Grosse Pointe, MI. Construction began in 1961, and finished in 1963.

  8. Huntington Place - Wikipedia

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    Huntington Place (formerly known as Cobo Hall, Cobo Center, and briefly TCF Center) is a convention center in Downtown Detroit, owned by the Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority (DRCFA) and operated by ASM Global. Located at 1 Washington Boulevard, the facility was originally named after former Mayor of Detroit Albert Cobo.

  9. David Whitney House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built between 1890 and 1894 by a prominent lumber baron, David Whitney Jr., who was considered not only one of Detroit's wealthiest personalities, but also one of Michigan's wealthiest citizens. [5] The house is estimated to have cost US$ 400,000 (equal to $14,086,154 today), [6] and it was featured in several newspapers of that time.