While going down Fort Street in Downtown Detroit, The first thing you notice about Fort Street Presbyterian Church is its tall steeple that's visible from quite a distance away. As you get closer, you notice all the details of the architecture of the Church,especially the smaller spires on the church building. On the Third street side of the Church, you can find a Historic marker for the church, which was formerly known as Second Presbyterian Church (First Presbyterian was on Woodward Avenue, and is now a Protestant Seminary). My favorite feature of this church are all the spires and the architecture of this Church.
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