Illuminating Detroit: A Public Lighting History Tour

Illuminating Detroit: A Public Lighting History Tour

Discover how light has shaped the Motor City.

By Preservation Detroit

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Thursday, June 12 · 6 - 6:45pm EDT

Location

The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit

1114 Washington Boulevard Detroit, MI 48226

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Join Preservation Detroit board member and Public Lighting Authority of Detroit analyst Mark Hall on a captivating 45-minute walking tour through Downtown Detroit to discover how light has shaped the Motor City. From gas lamps to LED installations, Mark will guide you through the evolution of Detroit's public lighting infrastructure while examining the actual fixtures that line the streets today. You'll learn about the distinctive designs, technological innovations, and stories behind each era of lighting, gaining a new perspective on how thoughtful illumination impacts everything from public safety to neighborhood character.

Please meet in front of the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel.

All guests should be prepared to walk for the duration of the 45-minute walking tour, which may involve walking on uneven surfaces. By reserving or purchasing ticket(s), I confirm that I have read and agree to the terms outlined in the following liability release: https://preservationdetroit.org/liabilityrelease

Organized by

Preservation Detroit is the city's largest and oldest preservation organization, founded in 1975. For more about our tours, events, and advocacy for preserving, protecting, and promoting Detroit's architectural and cultural heritage, visit preservationdetroit.org.

$0 – $7.18