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The Detroit–Windsor tunnel crosses the Canada–United States border; an International Boundary Commission plaque marking the boundary in the tunnel is between flags of the two countries. [18] The tunnel is the second-busiest crossing between the United States and Canada after the nearby Ambassador Bridge .
(two) Houston Ship Channel tunnels, road tunnels; from east to west: Baytown Tunnel, abandoned road tunnel, between Baytown and La Porte, demolished by 1998; Washburn Tunnel, under Houston Ship Channel/Buffalo Bayou, between Galena Park and Pasadena, east of Houston; Houston tunnel system, pedestrian tunnels, downtown Houston
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Can you walk the tunnel? --Jdeboer 22:58, 17 September 2007 (UTC) No, you cannot walk the tunnel - or the Ambassador Bridge for that matter. However, the annual Detroit Free Press marathon route passes through the tunnel (which at that time is closed to vehicle traffic). (24.114.255.83 16:40, 10 October 2007 (UTC))
Runners will return to Michigan in the Detroit-Windsor tunnel, which will be closed from 6:15 a.m.-10 a.m. on Sunday. The full marathon course map for the 47th annual Detroit Free Press Marathon ...
One of the largest U.S. law firms, Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone P.L.C., has offices in both Windsor and Detroit. A 2004 Border Transportation Partnership study showed that 257,000 jobs in Michigan and $13 billion in annual production depend on the Detroit–Windsor international border crossing. [8]
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 ...
Interstate 375 (I-375) is a north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is the southernmost leg of the Walter P. Chrysler Freeway and a spur of I-75 into Downtown Detroit, ending at the unsigned Business Spur I-375 (BS I-375), better known as Jefferson Avenue. The freeway opened on June 12, 1964.