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Iconic tribute sculptures of Woodward Avenue
Of all the streets and roads in Michigan, none quite has the familiar ring, rhyme, and historic charm of Woodward Avenue. Stretching some 27 miles from the Detroit waterfront to Pontiac, Woodward Avenue (also known as M-1) is the main … Continue reading
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Tagged All-American Road, architecture, art, Detroit, Ferndale, heritage routes, Highland Park, land use, placemaking, Pontiac, Royal Oak, scenic byways, sculptures, Southeast Michigan, tourims, travel, tribute sculptures, Woodward Avenue
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