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  2. Meinzinger Art School - Wikipedia

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    The Meinzinger Art School was an art school founded by Frederick J. Meinzinger in Detroit's midtown area. The school opened in the early 1930s [ 2 ] and closed in the late 1950s or early 1960s. Background

  3. Lincoln Street Art Park - Wikipedia

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    Recycle Here! is a recycling center and drop-off facility located at the Lincoln Street Art Park, that opened in 2007. [6]In 2010 the 501c3, Green Living Science, was created by Recycle Here! to extend the work of the recycling center into educational outreach in the Detroit Public Schools and other public programs.

  4. 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.

  5. What's new in retail? 5 stores to check out in popular ... - AOL

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    Ahead of the holiday shopping season, the Detroit Free Press compiled a list of store openings in Detroit's downtown, Midtown and other neighborhoods.

  6. Fairlane Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The mall is one of four super-regional Taubman malls built in the Detroit metro area in the 1970s, the other three being Briarwood Mall in Ann Arbor (1973), Lakeside Mall in Sterling Heights (1976) and Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi (1977). In 1976, the mall opened with JCPenney as the north anchor and Sears as south anchor; Hudson's opened on July 20.

  7. List of public art in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Institute of Arts [21] [22] Nymph and Eros: Detroit Institute of Arts: early 20th century: after Philippe Magnier: sculpture: bronze: 51 x 99 x 45 inches (129.5 x 251.5 x 114.3 cm) Detroit Institute of Arts [23] Passo di danza (Step of the Dance)