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    Quote Originally Posted by TTime View Post
    I assume this was a joke, especially considering how the rest of the state feels about Detroit.
    After the American Revolution and after the War of 1812, many states moved their capitols inland and away from vulnerability to an invading army. Detroit's capture by the British in 1812, made the good citizens realize that the capitol should be located away from the border. Detroit is a border town.

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    Kind of a cool shot I found from the Book Cadillac the other day... they're at about 11 stories now.. two more to go before they top out.. blends REALLY nicely with the surrounding buildings.. bedrock knocked this one out

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    Loving the density.

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