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View of the completed Renaissance Center from the Detroit River
Image of the completed Renaissance Center with the Detroit River in front. Photo taken from Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
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View of the completed Renaissance Center as seen from the Detroit River
Image of the Renaissance Center with part of the riverfront visible and a small speedboat travelling the Detroit River.
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Detroit River view of the completed Renaissance Center
Image of the completed Renaissance Center as seen from across the Detroit River. This photograph was taken from Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
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Completed Renaissance Center viewed from Canada
Image showing the Renaissance Center in Detroit and some surrounding buildings after the construction was completed in 1977. This picture was taken from the Canadian side of the Detroit River.
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View of the Detroit River as seen near the construction site of the Renaissance Center
Image of the Detroit River with the Ambassador Bridge in the distance. Cobo Arena, built in 1960 and situated two blocks southwest of the Renaissance Center construction site, is seen on the lower left side of the photograph.
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View of the Renaissance Center construction site and Detroit skyline
Image of the Renaissance Center during construction with cranes and derricks in place. This photograph was taken facing west with part of the Detroit skyline visible, including the Chase Building, the First National Building, and the Penobscot Building.
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View of the southwest side of the Renaissance Center construction site
Image of the Renaissance Center during an early phase of construction showing derricks and scaffolding. The Detroit River is seen in the background of the photograph.
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The Renaissance Center construction site and Jefferson Avenue
Image of the southwest side of the Renaissance Center construction site. Windsor, Ontario, Canada can be seen across the Detroit River.
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View of the Renaissance Center construction site
Image of the southwest side of the Renaissance Center during construction. Jefferson Avenue is at the bottom of the photograph and the Detroit River is behind the site.
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Closeup view of construction of the Renaissance Center towers.
Image of clearly visible scaffolding, cranes, and derricks during construction of the towers of the Renaissance Center. The body of water behind the construction area is the Detroit River.
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Completed Renaissance Center viewed from Canada
Image of the completed Renaissance Center, as seen from the Canadian side of the Detroit River.
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Ground level view of the construction of the Renaissance Center
Image of the building progress on the Renaissance Center, with part of the Detroit skyline in view.
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View of the northeast side of the Renaissance Center during construction
Image of the Renaissance Center with derricks and scaffolding visible. Employee parking can is visible and a small portion the Detroit River is on the left of the photograph.
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Ariel view of the Renaissance Center during construction
Image of the Renaissance Center during construction with the Tunnel to Canada building and Old Mariner's Church in view towards the bottom of the photograph, and the Detroit River to the right.
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Future site of the Renaissance Center viewed from Canada
Image showing future location of the Renaissance Center, before consruction began in 1973. This picture was taken from the Canadian side of the Detroit River
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Ariel view of the Renaissance Center and the Detroit River
Image of the progress of the construction of the Renaissance Center. Old Mariner's Church, with the light green roof, can be seen at the bottom of the photograph. The Tunnel to Canada grounds can also be seen.
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View of the Renaissance Center building site from the Detroit River
Image of the Renaissance Center site showing the progress of construction on the towers. Derricks and cranes can be seen, attached to the top of the structural beams. The Tunnel to Canada building is located in the lower left corner of the phtograph.
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View of the John Kendall fireboat near Renaissance Center construction site
Image of the John Kendall fireboat, which was operated by the Detroit Fire Department from 1930 to 1976, as it docked near the Ambassador Bridge. This photograph was taken approximately 2.5 miles southwest of the Renaissance Center construction site. The parking structure of Cobo Arena is seen in the distance and faint images of derricks can be seen in the same location.
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The Renaissance Center during construction and a busy Jefferson Avenue
Image of Jefferson Avenue in the foreground and the Renaissance Center. Ford Auditorium is on the right side of the photograph, which was built in 1955 and served as a home to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) for more than 33 years. The building was demolished in 2011.
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Ariel view of the Renaissance Center during construction
Image showing construction progress of the towers of the Renaissance Center. The Detroit River can be seen on the right side of the photograph, and Old Mariner's Church and the Tunnel to Canada building can be seen in the foreground.