Guide and souvenir of Detroit .. . s Dairy Lunch, on east side ofWoodward Avenue, between Congress and Lamed Streets,the Womens Exchange rooms in the Y. M. C. A. build-ing, corner of Grand River and Griswold, and the Delica-tessen, on Gratiot Avenue, half a block from WoodwardAvenue. ©pera ^ou/^e/i> aai. pu6Fic cKafF/l). Whitneys Opera House, Griswold near State Street. Detroit Opera House, facing Campus Martius. Lyceum Theatre, Randolph Street, between MonroeAvenue and Champlain Street. Philharmonic Hall, corner Lafayette Avenue and ShelbyStreet. Detroit Rink, Larned Street between Bates a


Guide and souvenir of Detroit .. . s Dairy Lunch, on east side ofWoodward Avenue, between Congress and Lamed Streets,the Womens Exchange rooms in the Y. M. C. A. build-ing, corner of Grand River and Griswold, and the Delica-tessen, on Gratiot Avenue, half a block from WoodwardAvenue. ©pera ^ou/^e/i> aai. pu6Fic cKafF/l). Whitneys Opera House, Griswold near State Street. Detroit Opera House, facing Campus Martius. Lyceum Theatre, Randolph Street, between MonroeAvenue and Champlain Street. Philharmonic Hall, corner Lafayette Avenue and ShelbyStreet. Detroit Rink, Larned Street between Bates and Ran-dolph Streets. Merrill Hall, corner of Jefferson and Woodward Ave-nues. Princess Rink, Second Avenue, corner of High Street. Y. M. C. A. Building, corner of Grand River and Gris-wold Streets. Art Museum, corner Jefferson avenue and Rivard Street. London has its Thames, Paris the Seine, Rome the Tiber,and New York the Hudson; but in everything the Detroitriver excels them all, and is undoubtedly one of the most 74. r I #.^^. H- 4 - ?» ^l \i;> < H remarkable in the world. It forms a natural boundarybetween the United States and Upper Canada, separatingthe State of Michigan from the Province of Ontario; theboundary line opposite Detroit is about midway of thestream, and for most of the distance nearest the Canadianshore. The United States thus has jurisdiction over thelarger portion. The greatest width of the river is threemiles; in its narrowest point, opposite the city, it is a littleover half a mile wide. Its average width is one depth varies from ten to sixty feet, with an averageof thirty-four feet. The river bottom, for the most part,is sandy or stony. It is navigable for vessels of the largestclass, is almost entirely free from obstructions of any sort,and offers one of the largest and safest harbors in the is the largest port, but more tonnage passes Detroitthan ever enters the Thames. There are but few streamsin the world that rival th


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