GETTING AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE MOTOR CITY: SOARING SPACES AND GRACIOUS ROOMS TELL DETROIT’S STORY. The stories of cities, like those of people, can be best understood by learning about their inner life. Five Detroit area interiors — three commercial spaces and two former private homes — reflect chapters in the city’s vibrant history.

A CATHEDRAL OF FINANCE: THE GUARDIAN BUILDING GLOWS IN DETROIT’S FINANCIAL DISTRICT. Downtown Detroit has been the business heart of the city since the 1850s, expressing prosperity in structures like the 40-story Guardian Building, a 1929 Art Deco skyscraper. The soaring structure with its 632-foot high spire earned the nickname Cathedral of Finance. Its purpose was all business and during World War II it served as the U.S. Army Command Center for war time production. The Guardian Building is located at 500 Griswold St., Detroit, MI. For information about tours visit http://shop.puredetroit.com/Guardian-Building-Downtown-Tours_ep_44-1.html. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd6CcbkGrms.

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