My morning walking tour on October 18, 2008 was followed up by another walking tour of Brush Park, one of Detroit’s fascinating neighbourhoods. Bob Goldsmith from Detroit Tour Connections was our guide again and explained this area to us. During Victorian times this era featured many affluent mansions for upper-class families in Detroit. The neighbourhood encompasses 24 city blocks and originally included 300 homes, 70 of which were Victorian mansions. With the development of suburbs and an extensive highway network, people started moving further afield and Brush Park began to lose its appeal. Many of the houses were then subdivided into multiple apartments, and in the post-war years many of the houses started to become abandoned. Some houses turned into crack-houses and the city decided to demolish many of them, leaving behind large empty plots of grass, often referred to as “urban prarie”. Today, many of the buildings are now being restored and new townhouse developments have also sprung up. Brush Park is a fascinating neighbourhood in transition. In addition to private residences we also admired some historic church buildings and a recently opened upscale grocery store called Zaccaro’s. After our tour my friend Linda and I relaxed a little at our hotel, and in the evening we embarked on an exploration of downtown Detroit. We went on one entire loop of the Detroit People Mover, a single-track, one-way public transit system that covers 13 stations in downtown Detroit …

August 24th, 2010 on 3:56 pm
@dmonks21 come too ann arbor on maple road it’s a beautiful safe feeling ghetto public housing complex.
August 24th, 2010 on 4:41 pm
@SadieMirsade snap up all that cheap land ,, things will pick up again someday
August 24th, 2010 on 5:13 pm
I don`t understand WHY wealthy American Blacks don`t start returning to this city.
If Blacks are going to be blamed for its demise, why not give them credit for its eventual recovery.
Why NOT invest in your own commuities. Where`s Oprah now….or is she gonna go on forever talking about books and feel-good bs.
August 24th, 2010 on 6:02 pm
@rkoslov Got to cure the niggeritis, Nigs are like monkeys …. if they can’t steal it they shit on it.
August 24th, 2010 on 6:47 pm
@rkoslov Who would be left, remember the White Flight that started with Forced Busing and the 67 riots, the city has never recovered, it was once a world class city!
August 24th, 2010 on 7:15 pm
i love your accent. say more words!
August 24th, 2010 on 7:21 pm
@dmonks21 Its safe at night too. I have never been raped or robbed or mugged. And really the only time me and my family go down there, is at night.
August 24th, 2010 on 7:29 pm
I hope that before I die, that this city will turn into the great place it once was.
August 24th, 2010 on 8:22 pm
i think once u get the downtown area up and nice thats when people come to the city and then thats when the whole city like neighborhoods get up and done and thats what i think they doing to detroit and it will become a very nice to live, work, entertainment and bring businesses into the city like there should be
August 24th, 2010 on 8:22 pm
OK, so it’s not dangerous. I don’t think I’ll take any chances though. I haven’t felt unsafe in other big cities I’ve been in like I did in Detroit, but that was several years ago so it must be better now.
August 24th, 2010 on 9:13 pm
@dmonks21 dead wrong. downtown is the safest area in Detroit because it’s full of bars, restaurants, sports complexes, apartment buildings, office buildings, and theaters, all of which bring tons of people to the area. some neighborhoods further out in the city are less dense and therefore, not as safe.
August 24th, 2010 on 9:39 pm
@arshia2008 way to be positive about the city. moron.
August 24th, 2010 on 10:06 pm
@rkoslov you’re pretty much a racist moron who’s going to hell. end of story.
August 24th, 2010 on 11:06 pm
I bet that was a beautiful place at one time.
August 24th, 2010 on 11:06 pm
Nothing will be done with Detroit until the negros are completely cleared out. That’s the reality – end of story.
August 24th, 2010 on 11:39 pm
she was shot 10 minutes after making this video. RIP
August 25th, 2010 on 12:39 am
What a waste. This district can be a very valuable after re-frunish.
August 25th, 2010 on 1:07 am
So is downtown safe in the daytime? I’ve also “heard” that it isn’t really safe anytime day or night anymore. I was there in the early 80′s for a Tiger’s game and was hassled getting into the ballpark by some younger people on the street. I just kept walking and ignored them, but it was somewhat scary. I was at Ford Field this winter for the MAC championship and everything was fine.
August 25th, 2010 on 2:00 am
I think you got a tip from a believer of the media, friend. Being from there, I know that the Downtown area could be considered like any other city. Look at the People Mover video and you’ll see.
August 25th, 2010 on 2:43 am
I have been told that it’s really not even safe to walk downtown in the daytime. Maybe I’m getting wrong information, but I just want to be sure. What about visiting the Motown Museum (Hittsville, USA), is that safe to do? Thanks!
August 25th, 2010 on 3:17 am
Its not really a dangerous place to be because it is close to Downtown, the stadiums and the Detroit Medical Center.
August 25th, 2010 on 3:48 am
She walked thorugh here and came out unscathed?