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  2. Detroit street circuit - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Street Circuit in 1982. Created largely in an effort to improve the city's international image, the race meant that the United States would host three Grands Prix in the 1982 season (the other two US races, Long Beach and Las Vegas, had been added to the schedule for similar purposes), the only nation in F1 history to do so until the 2020 season, when Italy also hosted three Grands ...

  3. File:Downtown Detroit Street Circuit.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 15:56, 17 January 2016: 1,553 × 1,055 (232 KB): Soisyc Croisic: Fixed Atwater street name: 08:57, 4 October 2008

  4. Detroit Grand Prix (IndyCar) - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Grand Prix (currently branded as the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear Corporation for sponsorship reasons) is an IndyCar Series race weekend held on a temporary circuit in Detroit, Michigan. The race has been held from 1989 to 2001, 2007 to 2008, and since 2012.

  5. Roads and freeways in metropolitan Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Augustus Woodward's plan following the 1805 fire for Detroit's baroque styled radial avenues and Grand Circus Park.. Following a historic fire in 1805, Judge Augustus B. Woodward devised a plan similar to Pierre Charles L'Enfant's design for Washington, D.C. Detroit's monumental avenues and traffic circles fan out in a baroque-styled radial fashion from Grand Circus Park in the heart of the ...

  6. M-3 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    Detroit in April 1939 showing M-3 on Schaefer Highway and US 25 on Gratiot Avenue. The first trunkline to be designated M-3 was Schaefer Highway in 1937, running north–south from US 25 (Dix Avenue) in Melvindale to US 16 (Grand River Avenue) in western Detroit. [10] [11] Two years later, the highway became M-39.

  7. M-10 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    By 1958, from its terminus in downtown Detroit to Wyoming Ave (about seven miles [11 km]), 2,222 more buildings had been destroyed. [ 24 ] The interchange with the Edsel Ford Freeway, next to Wayne State University , occasionally called the Ford–Lodge interchange, was built in 1953; it was the first full freeway-to-freeway interchange built ...

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  9. List of neighborhoods in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Location Summary Bricktown Historic District Separates the Renaissance Center from Greektown.: Bricktown separates the Renaissance Center from Greektown. [citation needed] Bricktown is home to St. Peter and Paul's Catholic Church, the oldest standing church in Detroit, and the Italian Renaissance style Wayne County Building (which was saved from demolition in the early 1980s).