
Michigan, United States
Detroit is one of the most misunderstood cities in America — rebuilt by the people who stayed, producing cultural institutions, a food scene, and civic pride disproportionate to its current population. Michigan Central Station, Ford's restored 1913 Beaux-Arts train terminal in Corktown, is the most dramatic piece of architecture you'll encounter in the Midwest. The Detroit Institute of Arts holds one of the top ten art museum collections in the country, anchored by Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry Murals. The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is the largest institution of its kind in the world. Eastern Market on Saturday morning — operating since 1891 — is the most local thing you can do in the city. The restaurant scene, led by Ima, Cold Truth, and the Corktown corridor, is legitimately excellent.
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