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Detroit nightlife is not merely uptight-gambling and drinking are playful bedfellows in Detroit’s notorious casinos. Besides three dominating Detroit casinos, the Motor City has a bevy of other lawful gambling organizations. Being available 24/7, Detroit’s MGM Grand Casino, settled in downtown Detroit, is a chic casino with progressive slots and advanced gaming, not mention to hot nightlife and live music. In the close Greektown region, a trendy, energetic, post-recession Detroit nightlife and dining district, MotorCity Casino is a classic Detroit casino suitable for the young and perennially restless. Last, but not least, Detroit’s Greektown Casino, also in the trendy Greektown district, is a historic casino with an ample Poker room and proximity to some of the area’s namesake Greek restaurants.
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Shopping Bicycles In Detroit

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Those Magnificent Men In Red

The Detroit Red Wings weren't originally the Detroit Red Wings as the team was founded in 1926. They didn't even perform in Detroit. They were recognized as the Detroit Cougars, but they had to play across the river in Windsor, Ontario, since Olympia Stadium in Detroit had not been complete.

Shopping Bicycles In Detroit

It sounds reasonable that Detroit - America’s Motor City should have million of miles of parking for mall-to-mall motoring. For beginners, Greater Detroit has a few dozen malls to guarantee occasional fill-ups, holding no signs showing that developers are putting on brake system. Dearborn’s Fairlane Town Center, encircled by freeways and bringing to mind the popular Ford model, is grounded by Lord & Taylor and Marshall Fields. Harking back to Gone With The Wind’s classic picnic, Novi’s Twelve Oaks Mall, has 180 shops including Lord & Taylor, Marshall Fields, JCPenney and Sears. It’s all-the-time Christmas at Lake Orion’s 21-acre Olde World Canterbury Village, featuring more than 18 holiday specialty stores. Ann Arbor’s Briarwood Mall showcases apparel and home décor powerhouses like Ann Taylor, Coldwater Creek, Pottery Barn, Chico’s, Williams-Sonoma and 130 others. Harper Woods’ Eastland Center, anchored by Marshall Field’s, also has a Lowe’s and Target. Auburn Hills’ Great Lakes Crossing, having more than 200 stores, boasts six themed areas and Michigan “firsts” including Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, GameWorks, Rainforest Café, and Neiman Marcus Last Call Clearance Center. Livonia’s Laurel Park Place, anchored by Parisian, Von Maur, has all over more than 70 other shops, and the Livonia Mall, anchored by Value City, Mervyn’s and Sears, also brims with 70 or so shops and boutiques. Troy’s Somerset Cllection, anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Marshall Fields, also features Tiffany’s, Crate & Barrel and a concierge desk.

Detroit Casinos

Detroit nightlife is not merely uptight-gambling and drinking are playful bedfellows in Detroit’s notorious casinos. Besides three dominating Detroit casinos, the Motor City has a bevy of other lawful gambling organizations. Being available 24/7, Detroit’s MGM Grand Casino, settled in downtown Detroit, is a chic casino with progressive slots and advanced gaming, not mention to hot nightlife and live music. In the close Greektown region, a trendy, energetic, post-recession Detroit nightlife and dining district, MotorCity Casino is a classic Detroit casino suitable for the young and perennially restless. Last, but not least, Detroit’s Greektown Casino, also in the trendy Greektown district, is a historic casino with an ample Poker room and proximity to some of the area’s namesake Greek restaurants.

Detroit Live Music Clubs

Perhaps the source of Detroit’s live music scene is Detroit River water. Whatever kind of music it is, soul, techno or punk rock, the Motown has birthed some of the most legendary and unforgettable names in American music history and shows no sign of stalling soon. Whatever the reason, gritty rock clubs, in-the-know underground dance venues and good Motown live music clubs continue to be productive, horse-powered live music draws. When one thinks about the Motor City's live music club scene, Saint Andrew’s Hall is all the time at the top of the discussion. Since 1980, everyone who has made it (or who wanted to make it) made it through St. Andrew’s Hall. For new local Detroit talent chomping at the bit, the New Dodge Lounge is an intimate, neighborhood live music club for energetic music acts.

Detroit Dance Clubs

The Motor City literally devised techno, so it should come as no wonder that Detroit dance clubs are some of the hottest, grittiest and magnificently underground in the country. State Theatre is the first and foremost classic dance club and hosts Altered State, a long-running dance party with rotating local and international DJs that attracts crowds together upwards of 1500 dance club regulars every Saturday night. The developed dance and Goth crowd loves the vibration at Detroit’s Leland City Club (housed in the appropriately antique Leland Hotel) while the salsa-heads shake in southwest Detroit’s Mexican town at Club International. And even if you just want to taste sushi to the tune of techno, sans sweaty dance floors, Detroit’s Oslo restaurant is a glossy point for sake-fueled dance and techno DJ talent.