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    Reflector Viaduct Art

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    The City Institute - Explore the Heidelberg Project on our Downtown & Beyond Bus Tour!

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    I had the privilege of joining the First 313 Tour on March 13, thanks to an invite from a community…read morefriend. We began at the historic Elmwood Cemetery in Detroit, where a lineup of impactful speakers shared insights on their organizations, our community, and the cemetery's rich history. The group then traveled by bus to Fort Wayne for more educational exploration. I learned so much--insights I'm still unpacking today (March 21). The narrators from City Institute, Outlier Media, and others were phenomenal, making history come alive. I look forward to supporting these organizations and joining future tours. I highly encourage everyone to invest their time in these experiences. A huge thank you to my friend for sharing the invite!

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    (10 reviews)

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    If you only do one thing on your visit to Detroit, book a tour with Motor City Pedicabs!!! Must…read moredo!!! There's a reason Motor City Pedicabs has a 5-star rating on 121 Google reviews and on every Yelp review! We travel a lot and know when an experience is excellent or not - this was the BEST EXPERIENCE EVER! Marshall and this experience made us fall in love with Detroit. His knowledge of the city, its history, the architecture, the people and places was outstanding! It felt like traveling around with a local celebrity! People were saying hello to him and to us - so many friendly connections, numerous stories of strength and hope in the heart of the city, that we felt uplifted! Downtown Detroit and the people and business owners were so warm and welcoming that we didn't want it to end! The public art and Marshall's photos and insider knowledge made our visit absolutely enlightening and memorable. This man has a heart pure as gold and it's a joy to be in his presence. You will feel right at home and like you are local royalty traveling in his pedicab. Plus, he can tailor make an itinerary for you if you've already been places and want to see more things or if you tell him your interests. Loved, loved, loved this tour! Highly recommend 1000% as the must-do activity of your visit. (We took a good tour same day as our pedicab tour and Marshall blew us away!). Thank you Marshall! You are fantastic!

    Hospitable, most gracious host. Smooth Ride. We felt like royalty. I love to see the city from the…read morechariot.

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