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Former Tiger Stadium Site — Attraction in Detroit

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Former Tiger Stadium Site
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Nearby attractions
The Corner Ballpark - Detroit PAL HQ
1680 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48216
Sound Board Theater
2901 Grand River Ave, Detroit, MI 48201
Michigan Central
2001 15th St Suite 101, Detroit, MI 48216
Roosevelt Park
2231 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48216
Collected Detroit
905 Henry St, Detroit, MI 48201
Michigan Central Station East Entrance
2001 15th St Suite 101, Detroit, MI 48216
Nearby restaurants
McShane's Irish Pub & Whiskey Bar
1460 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48216
Corktown Tavern
1716 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48216
Ottava Via
1400 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48216
Corktown Taphouse
1611 Michigan Ave Ste 200, Detroit, MI 48216
UFO Factory
2110 Trumbull, Detroit, MI 48216, USA
Momento Gelato and Coffee
2120 Trumbull, Detroit, MI 48216
Nemo's Bar
1384 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48226
Street Beet
1800 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48216
The Last Chance Saloon
1830 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48216
MotorCity Wine
1949 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48216
Nearby local services
Eldorado General Store
1700 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48216
All Things Marketplace
1620 Michigan Ave Suite 123, Detroit, MI 48216
George Gregory
1422 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48216
MGM Grand Detroit
1777 3rd Ave, Detroit, MI 48226
MotorCity Casino Hotel
2901 Grand River Ave, Detroit, MI 48201
BORO
1457 Bagley St, Detroit, MI 48216
MGM Casino
1771 3rd Ave, Detroit, MI 48226
Honey Bee Market - La Colmena
2443 Bagley St, Detroit, MI 48216
IMMERSE Spa
1777 3rd Ave, Detroit, MI 48226
D.TOUR Spa
2901 Grand River Ave, Detroit, MI 48201, United States
Nearby hotels
The Godfrey Detroit, Curio Collection by Hilton
1401 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48216
Trumbull And Porter Hotel- Detroit Downtown
1331 Trumbull STE 100, Detroit, MI 48216
Hostel Detroit
2700 Vermont St, Detroit, MI 48216
Viking Motel Detroit
2720 Grand River Ave, Detroit, MI 48201
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Former Tiger Stadium Site

Detroit, MI 48216
4.7(67)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: The Corner Ballpark - Detroit PAL HQ, Sound Board Theater, Michigan Central, Roosevelt Park, Collected Detroit, Michigan Central Station East Entrance, restaurants: McShane's Irish Pub & Whiskey Bar, Corktown Tavern, Ottava Via, Corktown Taphouse, UFO Factory, Momento Gelato and Coffee, Nemo's Bar, Street Beet, The Last Chance Saloon, MotorCity Wine, local businesses: Eldorado General Store, All Things Marketplace, George Gregory, MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino Hotel, BORO, MGM Casino, Honey Bee Market - La Colmena, IMMERSE Spa, D.TOUR Spa
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Nearby attractions of Former Tiger Stadium Site

The Corner Ballpark - Detroit PAL HQ

Sound Board Theater

Michigan Central

Roosevelt Park

Collected Detroit

Michigan Central Station East Entrance

The Corner Ballpark - Detroit PAL HQ

The Corner Ballpark - Detroit PAL HQ

4.7

(343)

Open 24 hours
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Sound Board Theater

Sound Board Theater

4.6

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Michigan Central

Michigan Central

4.8

(1.2K)

Closed
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Roosevelt Park

Roosevelt Park

4.6

(295)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Former Tiger Stadium Site

McShane's Irish Pub & Whiskey Bar

Corktown Tavern

Ottava Via

Corktown Taphouse

UFO Factory

Momento Gelato and Coffee

Nemo's Bar

Street Beet

The Last Chance Saloon

MotorCity Wine

McShane's Irish Pub & Whiskey Bar

McShane's Irish Pub & Whiskey Bar

4.4

(1.2K)

$

Closed
Click for details
Corktown Tavern

Corktown Tavern

4.0

(149)

$

Closed
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Ottava Via

Ottava Via

4.6

(1.6K)

$$

Closed
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Corktown Taphouse

Corktown Taphouse

4.3

(191)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby local services of Former Tiger Stadium Site

Eldorado General Store

All Things Marketplace

George Gregory

MGM Grand Detroit

MotorCity Casino Hotel

BORO

MGM Casino

Honey Bee Market - La Colmena

IMMERSE Spa

D.TOUR Spa

Eldorado General Store

Eldorado General Store

4.7

(78)

Click for details
All Things Marketplace

All Things Marketplace

4.5

(16)

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George Gregory

George Gregory

4.9

(38)

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MGM Grand Detroit

MGM Grand Detroit

4.2

(9K)

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Wanlynn JonesWanlynn Jones
I don't understand why this ball park charges $10 for adults and children. It should be free or no more than $5 considering, I'm only going there to see my grandson play for 22 minutes. 2 times, which is 44 minutes altogether. It cost me $10, my 9 yr old grandaughter $10, my 7 yr old & 3 yr old with me, $40 for what? I invited my friend and he brought his 2 grand kids with him. Ages 7 & 8, $30 for them. Seventy dollars, from 1 family to watch 1 child play 44 minutes. And then we had a sit there and waited forever for my grandson to play for 22 minutes, and then we had to wait in between another hour for him to play another 22 minutes. It's about 4/5 different games going on all over the field at the same time. Unbelievable, where is the money going for this? They should make their money off of the professional baseball games. Not off of kids 12-year-olds, 6 graders. I didn't have much money that day, and I was planning on buying them something at the ball park. I had no money left to even get us a hot dog.😪🥵😡kids were hungry 🤬🤬🤬🤬I recommend Not Going If You Don't Have To.!!!
Sean QSean Q
Michigan and Trumbull, forever the home of the Detroit Tigers. The former site of Michigans own Field of Dreams, now an open lot with a baseball diamond and a lot of memories. The Detroit Tigers called this corner home until the turn of the millennium and then they moved downtown to their current location. Several World Series Champions were made on this corner, along with several Hall of Famers. Come see this historical site for yourself!
Dana RodgersDana Rodgers
I purchased 2 premium seats right down around first base section 17 row 1 seat 16 and 17 . I paid $350 EACH to see the TIGERS vs DODGERS and when we got to the seats they were broken and the cup holder was broken off we were literally sitting on the ground. We could barely see over the wall that's right in front of you I literally had to stand up top because my back was hurting that bad TIGERS Stadium got to do better.
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I don't understand why this ball park charges $10 for adults and children. It should be free or no more than $5 considering, I'm only going there to see my grandson play for 22 minutes. 2 times, which is 44 minutes altogether. It cost me $10, my 9 yr old grandaughter $10, my 7 yr old & 3 yr old with me, $40 for what? I invited my friend and he brought his 2 grand kids with him. Ages 7 & 8, $30 for them. Seventy dollars, from 1 family to watch 1 child play 44 minutes. And then we had a sit there and waited forever for my grandson to play for 22 minutes, and then we had to wait in between another hour for him to play another 22 minutes. It's about 4/5 different games going on all over the field at the same time. Unbelievable, where is the money going for this? They should make their money off of the professional baseball games. Not off of kids 12-year-olds, 6 graders. I didn't have much money that day, and I was planning on buying them something at the ball park. I had no money left to even get us a hot dog.😪🥵😡kids were hungry 🤬🤬🤬🤬I recommend Not Going If You Don't Have To.!!!
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Michigan and Trumbull, forever the home of the Detroit Tigers. The former site of Michigans own Field of Dreams, now an open lot with a baseball diamond and a lot of memories. The Detroit Tigers called this corner home until the turn of the millennium and then they moved downtown to their current location. Several World Series Champions were made on this corner, along with several Hall of Famers. Come see this historical site for yourself!
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I purchased 2 premium seats right down around first base section 17 row 1 seat 16 and 17 . I paid $350 EACH to see the TIGERS vs DODGERS and when we got to the seats they were broken and the cup holder was broken off we were literally sitting on the ground. We could barely see over the wall that's right in front of you I literally had to stand up top because my back was hurting that bad TIGERS Stadium got to do better.
Dana Rodgers

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1y

I don't understand why this ball park charges $10 for adults and children. It should be free or no more than $5 considering, I'm only going there to see my grandson play for 22 minutes. 2 times, which is 44 minutes altogether. It cost me $10, my 9 yr old grandaughter $10, my 7 yr old & 3 yr old with me, $40 for what? I invited my friend and he brought his 2 grand kids with him. Ages 7 & 8, $30 for them. Seventy dollars, from 1 family to watch 1 child play 44 minutes. And then we had a sit there and waited forever for my grandson to play for 22 minutes, and then we had to wait in between another hour for him to play another 22 minutes. It's about 4/5 different games going on all over the field at the same time. Unbelievable, where is the money going for this? They should make their money off of the professional baseball games. Not off of kids 12-year-olds, 6 graders. I didn't have much money that day, and I was planning on buying them something at the ball park. I had no money left to even get us a hot dog.😪🥵😡kids were hungry 🤬🤬🤬🤬I recommend Not Going If You...

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5.0
1y

So glad this place is still a ball park. Got to take my son and tell him stories...show him exactly where, his great grandpa use to sit and heckle Ty Cobb...to make hi. Play better.

Got to walk by the checkered cab building and show him where the ball hit when me and his grandpa left early to "get ahead of the crowd", and Gibby hit one over and out of the stadium.

Got to show him and explain the unique overhang in right field and the flag pole in play, in center filed.

Comerica Park is great, and filled with its own stories now, but nothing like the stories at...

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5.0
1y

Michigan and Trumbull, forever the home of the Detroit Tigers. The former site of Michigans own Field of Dreams, now an open lot with a baseball diamond and a lot of memories. The Detroit Tigers called this corner home until the turn of the millennium and then they moved downtown to their current location. Several World Series Champions were made on this corner, along with several Hall of Famers. Come see this historical site...

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