
Apartments near Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Detroit, MI (173 Rentals)


Greenview Apartments

16217 Greenfield Rd, Unit #3

Eden Manor Senior Apartments

Evangelical Manor Senior Community

Presidential Plaza Apartments

16217 Greenfield

14520 Mark Twain St, Unit 14520

14518 Mark Twain St, Unit Lower Unit

15370 Vaughan St
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There are plenty of music lovers among the apartment residents of Detroit, but one form of music that gets commonly overlooked is Gospel. For years musicians and singers have been performing beautiful music in praise of Jesus, and in 1965, Detroit started the Gospel Hall of Fame and Museums in order to honor these fine souls. You're not going to find a better place to find information on Gospel music, with new and old artists alike being honored in as inductee, and plenty of exhibits honoring the vast history of this great art form. If you're a fan of Gospel, or of any music at all, you owe this place a visit. Over the years, a number of big names have been added to the hall of fame, with a huge party being thrown to honor each of the new inductees. These events are always high profile affairs, perfect for catching the biggest celebrities in the Christian music world, as well as a number of radio personalities as well. The price for tickets may not be cheap, but its well worth the price of admission to catch these Gospel stars in action. Another event held every year are the charity auctions, started up to help raise money for the Hall of Fame and Museum, where you can buy great merchandise and memorabilia, while doing your part to further Gospel music. Gospel music may not be the popular form of music as it once was, but in this Detroit hot spot, its still alive and well, and apartment-ite music fans looking to dive into the history of Gospel music need only take a short trip down the Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Museum to take in all the best the genre has to offer.
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There are currently 344 Studio Apartments in Detroit with rent ranges from $456 to $3,180 with an average price of $1,279.
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