Monday, January 16, 2012

City-Life Photos - Detroit (Part #2)






   I'm back once more with photos of Downtown Detroit, Michigan and finally got a shot of the Detroit's Fist meaning we will succeed. Also the shot of that big circle right behind the rock that says Transcoding, but behind the circle are slogans from those who were infamous around the state of Michigan. For example An injury to one is a concern of all - the Knights of Labor in 1869. Were just honest working men that have been working so far and so hard that we can't keep it up any longer - Frances O' Rourke, whom was a sitdown striker  for UAW-GM, Flint, Michigan in 1937. Also we took shots down by the Detroit Riverwalk, makes me wanna walk my dog through the Riverwalk one day. The Raymond James Building, Blue Cross Blue Shield and etc. Now for those of you who like to Bet & Gamble, the party begins at Greektown, although it's been quiet since Motor City opened up. Still wanna go to both of them someday sooner or later. Finally there's the Metro Times buildings, makes me want to work there, but then again it's not too late to apply for a job at Metro. Well, more photos coming soon, i'm looking forward to the Auto Show which is already in progress. We'll see what happens, in the meantime I hope you enjoyed this blog, cause you know I'am.

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