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View of an industrial building on Franklin Street near the Renaissance Center construction site
Image of an industrial building on Franklin Street, between Chene Street and Jos. Campau Avenue. This area is approximately eight blocks northeast of the Renaissance Center construction site.
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View of a building on Woodbridge Street near the Renaissance Center construction site
Image of a building on Woodbridge Street near Rivard Street, approximately three blocks north of the Renaissance Center construction site.
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View of the corner of Woodbridge Street and Orleans Street near the Renaissance Center constructions site
Image of the corner the Globe Trading Company building, also known as the Dry Dock Complex, at the corner of Woodbridge and Orleans Streets. This location is approximately five blocks from the Renaissance Center construction site. The Dry Dock Complex consisted of six interconnected buildings located at 1801-1803 Atwater Street.
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View of Chene Street near the area of the Renaissance Center construction site
Image of Chene Street at Franklin Street, facing southeast toward the Detroit River. The Canadian Club Distillery is visible on the Windsor, Ontario, Canada side. This location is approximately eight blocks northeast of the Renaissance Center construction site.
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View of the Cemex-Medusa Cement Silo on Atwater Street in the area of the Renaissance Center construction site
Image of the Cemex-Medusa Cement Silo taken from Atwater Street, near Chene Street. The cement silo was demolished in 2006 and was situated approximately eight blocks from the Renaissance Center construction site.
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View of the Renaissance Center construction site from Atwater street
Image of the construction site of the Renaissance Center as seen from Atwater Street. Derricks and scaffolding are visible on the towers.
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View of building on Woodbridge Street near the Renaissance Center construction site
Image of the corner of Woodbridge and Rivard Streets and a building on Woodbridge Street. This photograph was taken approximately three blocks from the Renaissance Center building site.
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View of the railroad tracks north of the Renaissance Center building site
Image of the rail tracks near the Northern Engineering Works on Chene Street. This photograph was taken from Dubois Street, near Atwater Street, facing northeast. This location is approximately eight blocks northeast of the Renaissance Center construction site.
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View of an area near Dubois, Atwater, and Chene Streets directly northeast of the Renaissance Center building site
Image of the railroad tracks near the Northern Engineering Works at 210 Chene. Dubois Street runs parallel to Chene Street, and Atwater Street is toward the top of the photograph. This area is approximately five blocks northeast of the Renaissance Center building site.
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The corner of Dubois and Atwater Streets north of the Renaissance Center construction site
Image of the corner of Dubois Street and Atwater Street, approximately eight blocks northeast of the Renaissance Center building site. The Northern Engineering Works building, at 210 Chene Street, can be seen on the right side of the photograph.
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View of the Globe Trading Company building at the corner of Orleans and Woodbridge Streets in the vicinity of the Renaissance Center
Image of the Dry Dock Complex, also known as the Globe Trading Company building at the corner of Orleans Street and Woodbridge Street, which was located approximately five blocks from the Renaissance Center building site. The Dry Dock Complex consisted of six interconnected buildings located at 1801-1803 Atwater Street.
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View of the corner of Atwater and Orleans Streets near the Renaissance Center building site
Image of the corner of Atwater Street and Orleans Street, which is approximately five blocks northeast of the Renaissance Center construction site.
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View of the Cemex-Medusa Cement Silo on Atwater Street situated northeast of the Renaissance Center building site
Image of the Cemex-Medusa Cement Silo that was on Atwater street, approximately eight blocks from the Renaissance Center building site. The silo was demolished in 2006. This photograph was taken at the corner of Atwater and Dubois Streets.
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View of the corner of Riopelle Street and Jefferson Avenue in the vicinity of the Renaissance Center construction site
Image of the a brownstone apartment building that stood at the corner of Riopelle Street and Jefferson Avenue. The apartment building has been torn down and a car dealership was built on the land approximately three blocks northeast of the Renaissance Center construction site.
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View of Randolph Street at the edge of the Renaissance Center construction site
Image of the edge of the Renaissance Center site. This photograph was taken on Randolph Street with Old Mariner's Church on the left (green roof) and a drill rig on the right side. A sign indicating the entrance to the tunnel to Canada is at the top of the photograph.
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View of the corner of Atwater and Chene Streets in the area of the Renaissance Center building site
Image of the corner of Chene Street and Atwater Street, approximately seven blocks northeast of the Renaissance Center construction site. This photograph was taken facing northwest and a portion of the Detroit skyline can be seen in the distance on the left side of the photograph.
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View of the Northern Engineering Works building near the Renaissance Center construction site
Image of the Northern Engineering Works building at 210 Chene Street, located approximately eight blocks north of the Renaissance Center construction site. This photograph was taken from the corner of Dubois and Atwater Streets, looking northeast toward Chene Street.
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View of the corner of Atwater and Chene Streets in the vicinity of the Renaissance Center building site
Image of the corner of Chene Street and Atwater Street, approximately seven blocks northeast of the Renaissance Center construction site. This photograph was taken facing northwest and a portion of the Detroit skyline can be seen in the distance on the left side.
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View of the Cemex-Medusa Cement Silo in the area of the Renaissance Center construction site
Image of the Cemex-Medusa Cement Silo taken from Atwater Street, near Chene Street. The cement silo was situated approximately eight blocks from the Renaissance Center construction site and was demolished in 2006.
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The Renaissance Center Towers under construction
Image of the construction the towers of Renaissance Center taken from Atwater Street. Derricks (lifting devices), cranes, and scaffoldings can be seen surrounding the structures being built at the construction site.