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Tigers opening day

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Tigers opening day

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Tigers opening day

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The intersection of Woodward Avenue and Adams Street near Grand Circus Park on Tigers Opening Day. April 5, 2013.

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Small groups of people eating lunch on the rooftop patio of the Madison building on Tigers Opening Day, April 5 2013. Comerica Park and Ford Field are in the background.

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Small groups of people eating lunch on the rooftop patio of the Madison building on Tigers Opening Day, April 5 2013. Comerica Park and Ford Field are in the background.

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Vehicle and foot traffic snarl on Grand Circus near Comerica Park as baseball fans crowd into the first Tigers home game of the season on April 5, 2013

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The intersection of Woodward Avenue and Adams Street near Grand Circus Park on Tigers Opening Day. April 5, 2013.

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The intersection of Woodward Avenue and Adams Street near Grand Circus Park on Tigers Opening Day. April 5, 2013.

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A pedestrian viewing new art in The Belt alleyway. May 20, 2015.

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