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		<description><![CDATA[Believed to have a reputation for industry, the profusion and quality of Detroit theaters show that town has culture as well. Theaters in Detroit accommodate visitors and residents looking for dramatic performances on the stage as well as all different &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/concert-venues-and-popular-theaters-in-detroit/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/concert-venues-and-popular-theaters-in-detroit/">Concert Venues And Popular Theaters In Detroit</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Believed to have a reputation for industry, the profusion and quality of Detroit theaters show that town has culture as well. Theaters in Detroit accommodate visitors and residents looking for dramatic performances on the stage as well as all different types of music. Detroit theaters offerings go from dramas, comedies, the classics, musicals and children&#8217;s theater to instructional classes and workshops. Theaters in Detroit are acoustically amazing and architecturally stunning, with numerous historic buildings continuing the art of theatre and music.</p>
<p>The Fillmore Detroit</p>
<p>An elegant location built in the 1920s as a film house, the Detroit Fillmore was refurbished and revitalised as a concert locale, but kept the signature candelabrums and grandiose form of its origins. Today, the Fillmore hosts mostly large name rock acts like Floggy Molly, Lenny Kravitz and Jane&#8217;s Dependence. The Fillmore has a state-of-the-art audio and visual to go with the acts that take the stage, and can accommodate the enormous number of guests that accompany the huge name acts that it books. Both all ages and 21 events are scheduled at the Fillmore and depend on the event. The Fillmore offers its guests indulgent snacks like Philly Steak Sandwiches, Western Burgers and nachos, as well as a full selection of wine, beer and mixed cocktails. Nearby bistros endorsed by the Fillmore are Town Pump, Rub BBQ, Centaur, Bucharest Grill, Bookie&#8217;s and Elwood Diner.</p>
<p>Wharton Center</p>
<p>Detroit&#8217;s biggest performing arts locale, the Wharton Theatre has four unique stages that offer Broadway shows, dance performances, famous acts and classical music. The Wharton Center is recognised worldwide for its performances and commissions in theatre and music. Performances occur at the MSU Concert Auditorium, Cobb Great Hall, Pasant Theatre  and Fairchild Theatre. Past performances have included the the Phantom of the Opera, Wicked and Lion King. The Wharton is also very interested in promoting dance, jazz  and other arts with more than 100 performances each season. The Wharton has a large capacity and variety of facilities to easily be Detroit&#8217;s most versatile performance venue, in addition to being the vanguard of excellence in the humanities community of Detroit and Michigan.</p>
<p>The Majestic</p>
<p>Built originally in 1915, today the Majestic Theatre is billed as among the premiere concert halls in Detroit, featuring live blues, rock, folk, jazz and more. As well as music, The Majestic also offers bowling, food and billards in the Majestic Cafe. The Alley deck is a roof-top out of doors patio bar open May-September for cocktails during shows at the Magic Stick, one of Detroit&#8217;s top onstage music locales. The Magic Stick has been feted by the likes of Rolling Stone Magazine and the Metro Times. Acts passing across the Majestic Theatre and Magic Stick include Sick of It All, Black Flag, Dark Star Orchestra and local Detroit hip hop group The Anonymous.</p>
<p>Harpos Concert Theatre</p>
<p>For those that like their rock as tough as metal, Detroit does it right at Harpos Concert Theatre. Designed in 1939 by Charles N. Agree, the theatre has a definite Deco style complete along with marquee and neon signs. Today it rages on as among the best underground and metal concert halls in Detroit, with massive name acts like Soulfly, Black Veil Brides and Children of Bodom.</p>
<p>Max M. Fisher Orchestra Hall</p>
<p>The Maximum M. Fisher Music Center is comprised of a spread of facilities, one of which is the Detroit Orchestra?s performance locale, the Orchestra Hall. Built in 1919, the Orchestra Hall has fantastic acoustics, cutting edge audio-visual capability and a 2000 guest capacity. Decorated in the opulent style that was favored during its birth time, the Orchestra Hall is chicly decorated in a classic style that captures all the grandeur that could be a night out at the symphony.</p>
<p>The Music Box at Max M. Fisher</p>
<p>For smaller performances or available for personal events, The Music Box seats 450 for performances or 320 at party tables. The Music Box is acoustically designed, and also capable of providing audio and visual support for performances or non-public events. The Music Box even has lovely maple woods floors for dancing if the occasion happens. Opposite Atrium and Allesee Hall may also be utilized to accommodate larger parties or functions, private or public.</p>
<p>Herman and Sharon Frankel Donor Lounge at Max M. Fisher</p>
<p>Before events, guests might enjoy the Herman and Sharon Frankel Donor Lounge at Max M. Fisher. The lounge is richly adorned with marble inlays and wood wall paneling, wooden floors and designer glass, italian leather chairs and marble tabletops. The lounge commissioned glass artists Lucio Bubacco of Murano, the birthplace and capital of art glass, as well as Ginny Ruffner and Martin Blank of Seattle to make sculptures to incorporate in the lounge. Enjoyed by guests on performance nights, the lounge is also an excellent location for personal dinners and events for as much as 100 guests.</p>
<p>The Atrium at Max M. Fisher</p>
<p>A stunning setting for any event, on concert nights guests can explore the Atrium&#8217;s 4 stories of glass, mahogany and Silverwater limestone floor. Designed with rectangular geometrics as the cultured, the Atrium is colorfully lit to showcase its modern and minimalist beauty, leaving guests to understand the simple beauty of its intentionally chosen structural elements.</p>
<p>Frank Herbert has been interested in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.detroitquest.com/attractions/theaters-in-detroit/">Detroit theatres</a> and concert halls for many years. The author has written op-eds and editorial pieces about attractions Detroit has to offer for many web publications. For more information about theaters and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.detroitquest.com/attractions/">concert halls in Detroit</a>, please visit his site.</p>
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		<title>Attractions And Hot Spots In Detroit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When planning a visit to the Motor City, get prepared by checking out some of the awesome things to do in Detroit. With a lot of attractions in Detroit including zoos, museums, casinos, parks and more. The Motor City offers &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/attractions-and-hot-spots-in-detroit/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/attractions-and-hot-spots-in-detroit/">Attractions And Hot Spots In Detroit</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When planning a visit to the Motor City, get prepared by checking out some of the awesome things to do in Detroit. With a lot of attractions in Detroit including zoos, museums, casinos, parks and more. The Motor City offers both a brilliant day out and the opportunity for many cultural experiences too.</p>
<p>Detroit Zoological Park</p>
<p>The Detroit Zoological Park, a. K. A the Detroit Zoo is home to over 6,800 animals. There are numerous attractions in the zoo to enjoy including the Arctic Ring of Life, shopping, dining and the winter safari. Besides the various permanent exhibits at the zoo, there additionally are seasonal and limited amount of time attractions. Plan your visit accordingly to catch the finest that the zoo has to give.</p>
<p>The Henry Ford</p>
<p>The Henry Ford is a museum that may provide a whole day of education and entertainment. There&#039;s a factory tour, a total village, a museum and an IMAX theater. The Henry Ford is the number one cultural attraction in all of Michigan. Make a journey thru time at the Henry Ford and experience state of the art history of driving and cars in the United States.</p>
<p>Comerica Park</p>
<p>Comerica Park is the home stadium of the Detroit Tigers. It is so much more than a baseball stadium. There is a shopping, 50 foot indoor Ferris wheel, a carousel, many dining choices within the stadium and giant sculptures of tigers throughout the park. Ball games incorporate firework displays into the event with their liquid fireworks display. When in Detroit, enjoy a little piece of American practice and take in a ball game at Comerica Park.</p>
<p>Motown Historical Museum</p>
<p>Set up in 1985 by Esther Gordy Edwards, The Motown Museum is one of Detroit&#8217;s most well-liked tourist spots. Take a steered tour to see where Motown got its start. Experience history thru pictures, art, clothing, and memorabilia of the Motown Empire. Feel the history as you stand in the same recording studio where lots of the great Motown originals got their start.</p>
<p>Greektown Casino</p>
<p>The Greektown Hotel and Casino is found in the heart of Greektown, a cultural neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan. Except for betting and shows at the casino, Greektown has lots of other things to offer. You&#039;ll find dining and shopping in the traditional cultural neighborhood as well as many blocks of vendors. Stay at the Greektown Hotel and Casino and enjoy the nightlife of the city&#8217;s predominately Greek community.</p>
<p>Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum</p>
<p>The Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum can be found on the grounds of the University of Michigan. It&#039;s a glorious place to spend a down day smelling the roses, relaxing and bird watching. There are several gardens in bloom at various times of the year including the new bonsai and penjing garden. Aside from the beautiful gardens, there&#039;s an inside conservatory and miles of hiking and discovery trails. Be happy to bring nibbles or picnic lunches and relax on one of many out of doors terraces or in the picnic grove.</p>
<p>Frank Herbert has been interested in <a target="_blank" href="http://detroitquest.com/attractions/attractions-in-detroit/">hot spots in Detroit</a> for many years. Herbert has written op-eds and editorial pieces about attractions in Detroit for many online publications. For the details about the activities and <a target="_blank" href="http://detroitquest.com/attractions/">tourism Detroit</a> has to supply, feel free to visit his site.</p>
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