Pure Detroit Fisher Building Tour, Guardian Building Tour, and 
			City Walk
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			I couldn't find a name for this building, but it houses the 
			Detroit Water & Sewerage Department.
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			Another unnamed building in the city.
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			Part of Capitol Park in Detroit...
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			...the site of the first Capitol Building in Michigan.
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			A scale replica of the original Capitol Building.
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			A plaque commemorating the Capitol Union School.
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			Another skyscraper in the city of Detroit (possibly the David 
			Stott Building).
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			A plaque commemorating "The Kern Clock."
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			The Kern Clock, restored to it's former glory.
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			What is a set of pictures without a butt crack thrown in for 
			laughs?
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			Gary enjoying a ride in a spinning chair at the One Campus 
			Martius Building (formerly the Compuware Building).
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			Steve having a seat in a spinning chair at the One Campus 
			Martius Building.
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			A view of the GM Renaissance Center from the One Campus Martius 
			Building.
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			The water feature in the One Campus Martius Building was designed by 
			WET Design, the same group that designed the fountains at Bellagio 
			and the Winter Olympic cauldron. It features fifteen glass "kites" 
			and, at more than 14 stories tall, represents the largest indoor, 
			hanging water feature in the world. | 
		
		
			
			
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			A look up at the water feature from the floor of the One Campus 
			Martius Building.
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			Another look at the water feature in One Campus Martius.
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			The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in Campus Martius 
			Park. The park was created in 1850 as the center of the city, and 
			was rededicated in 2004. | 
		
		
			
			
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			The First National Building as seen from Campus Martius Park. | 
		
		
			
			
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			The entrance to the One Campus Martius Building.
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			The GM Renaissance Center.
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