Roosevelt Park in Detroit

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Mondayopen 24 hours
Tuesdayopen 24 hours
Wednesdayopen 24 hours
Thursdayopen 24 hours
Fridayopen 24 hours
Saturdayopen 24 hours
Sundayopen 24 hours
2405, Vernor Highway, 48216, Detroit, Wayne County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 313-224-1100
website: www.detroitmi.gov
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Latitude: 42.3305238, Longitude: -83.0770739

comments 5

  • William Lythgoe

    William Lythgoe

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    Wonderful Angels doing the work/volunteering feeding God's children of which I'm thankful and honored to be a part of.

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    Oscar Neal

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    Roosevelt Park is looking better than ever for the last 5 Years of its takeover and that's the reason why they got a five-star rating for me Mr Neal

  • Georgette Goring

    Georgette Goring

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    The more people help the more your heart feels good.

  • Darian Davis

    Darian Davis

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    Good food they give it away,every Saturday at 2pm

  • Anonymous Person

    Anonymous Person

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    I love this park but I don't think it gets the attention it deserves because It's no secret the real attraction here is the infamous train station that is either loved or hated. Generally speaking there is no in between when it comes to the opinions of the locals. Regardless of were you stand on the matter, you have probably fallen victim yourself to its unquestionable ability to draw people in closer and that's why this is the perfect spot for an amazing park but the sad part is it doesn't feel much like a park not unless there is some big event going on here. I would love to see the City do here what it's done with the Riverfront property and the Dequindre cut and transform it into a place where everyone can come together and unify as a community safely and have fun together. Why not just capitalize on the fact it does draw in visitors to the city and whether we like it or not or think it's an eye sore people still want to see it and be a part of it might, so why not spin that in the city's advantage? I feel Michigan Ave. should definitely be next on the list to get restored after Woodward & the M1rail is completed.

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