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  1. Formerly a Grand Trunk Railroad line, the Dequindre Cut is a predominately below-street level greenway that runs parallel to St. Aubin Street, between Mack Avenue and Atwater Street, just north of the riverfront.

  2. Dequindre Cut is a pathway for joggers, walkers and bikers from Eastern Market to the Riverfront. It's been freshly landscaped and passes through new and old walls of graffiti artwork and views of Detroit. Perfect destination to take visitors or just to stroll for something funky to do.

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    • Dequindre Cut Greenway, 48207, Michigan
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  3. Dequindre Cut - Campbell Terrace. 1001 St. Aubin Detroit , MI 48207. Detroit. 3134443552. wearedcipher@gmail.com. dcipher.org. Hours: WED 6pm-9pm. Mixed-use/Alternative ,

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  5. Aug 21, 2023 · The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy and the Michigan Wildlife Council are partnering to create a series of eight artistic panels as part of a unique mural of Michigan-managed wildlife.

  6. The Dequindre Cut is a below-grade pathway, formerly a Grand Trunk Western Railroad line, located on the east side of Detroit, Michigan, just west of St. Aubin Street. Much of the Cut has been converted to a greenway; the colorful graffiti along the pathway has been left in place.

    • 2 mi (3.2 km)
    • bicycling, inline skating, walking, cross country skiing
    • asphalt, crushed stone, concrete
    • easy, level, ADA accessible
  7. Oct 19, 2023 · The mural features eight species: lake sturgeon, pheasant, porcupine, cottontail rabbit, elk, monarch butterfly, turkey and black bear. Some of those species are plentiful in Michigan’s wild ...

  8. Once a below-grade corridor for the abandoned Grand Trunk Western Railroad, the Dequindre Cut is a 1.65-mile, non-motorized urban greenway that connects the people of Detroit to the city’s natural resources, cultural destinations, jobs, and healthy food options while catalyzing adjacent development opportunities.

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