Campus Martius Limited Edition Print donated by Detroit Historical Society


Item Number: 288

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $45

Online Close: Dec 2, 2012 6:00 PM EST

Bid History: 13 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Located in the heart of downtown, Campus Martius Park is a popular destination with a rich history. In 1788, Campus Martius served as a drill ground for militia training. Campus Martius means "military ground" and was named after the Campus Martius at Marietta, Ohio, a 180-foot stockade. The current Campus Martius Park was constructed in 2004 and is known as "Detroit's Gathering Place." The Detroit Historical Museum store is the only place that carries these numbered, signed prints and they are proud to share this one of a kind item with you.


The Detroit Historical Museum, established in 1928, is one of America’s oldest and largest museums dedicated to metropolitan history. Over 80,000 square feet of exhibition space house more than 600 historic artifacts in the heart of Detroit’s Cultural Center district.

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Donated by

Detroit Historical Society