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  2. Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation

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    Pontiac Crosstown: Columbia Avenue + Baldwin Avenue, Pontiac Adams Marketplace (Rochester Hills) 17 miles (27 km) 60 60 60 Most weekday trips divert to serve Oakland County Courthouse 796: Perry-Opdyke: Phoenix Center Auburn Hills Marriott (Pontiac) 12.2 miles (19.6 km) 60 --

  3. Pontiac Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the original Pontiac Transportation Center began in the late 1970s, funded by a US$3 million (equivalent to $12,600,000 in 2023) loan from the MDOT, and the new facility was opened in May 1983, serving both buses and a commuter rail service to Detroit. [15] [16] The address provided by Amtrak for the facility was 1600 Wide Track ...

  4. Courtyard by Marriott - Wikipedia

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    Courtyard by Marriott is an American brand of hotels owned by Marriott International. One of Marriott's High-priced brands with 5 star hotels, the hotels are ...

  5. List of tallest buildings in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center: Detroit: 1977 73 [a] ... Auburn Hills 1996 15 249 / 76 [58] Tallest building in Auburn Hills 72-T St. Florian Catholic Church:

  6. M-59 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    East of downtown Pontiac, M-59 widens out into a full freeway. This freeway provides access to the south side of the former Pontiac Silverdome, once the home of the Detroit Lions. To the east of the former stadium in Auburn Hills is the cloverleaf interchange with I-75 and the North American corporate headquarters of car maker Chrysler.

  7. Renaissance Center - Wikipedia

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    A photo-journalistic advertising campaign launched to "shine a spotlight on the people in Detroit who make remarkable contributions" to the city. The Renaissance Center is owned by General Motors. The hotel in the central tower is now managed by the Marriott hotel chain and is called the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center. The 1,298 ...

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