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  2. Located at: 1 Hart Plaza Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (313) 877-8057 For generations, Hart Plaza has been a long-time city riverfront destination and venue for summer festivals, concerts and special events.

  3. 1 Hart Plaza, Jefferson Avenue at Woodward Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226. (313) 877-8057. Distance In Miles. Detroit Metro Airport: 22. Downtown Detroit: 5. Details. Event Schedule. Amenities. Include on Map. Live Entertainment. Enjoy festivals in the heart of Detroit.

  4. Hart Plaza is a pretty big square just by the Detroit Riverwalk. It offers great downtown and river views. Also there're several great monuments around it - to Ford, Cadillac and the magnificent Underground railroad sculpture.

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  5. Hart Plaza. Our vision is to be a premier venue and meeting space for outdoor cultural, musical, entertainment, and special events. 1 Hart Plaza, Detroit, MI 48226 313-877-8057 Open Year Round.

  6. www.michigan.org › property › hart-plazaHart Plaza | Michigan

    The 14-acre plaza, which is named for the late U.S. Senator Philip Hart and is located immediately south of the intersection of Woodward and Jefferson Avenues, opened in 1975 and has a capacity of 40,000 people.

    • One Hart Plaza, Detroit, 48226, MI
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  7. Hart Plaza, located south of the intersection of Jefferson and Woodward Avenues, is situated approximately on the site where Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac landed in 1701 and founded the settlement that became Detroit.

  8. Philip A. Hart Plaza, in downtown Detroit, is a city plaza along the Detroit River. It is located more or less on the site at which Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac landed in 1701 when he founded Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit, the settlement that became Detroit.

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