Opened in 1904, the Belle Isle Aquarium in Detroit stands as the oldest public aquarium in the continental US. This historic building retains many of its early-20th-century features, including a vaulted ceiling adorned with green glass tiles. Visitors can explore a diverse array of aquatic life, from freshwater stingrays and reef fish to air-breathing fish and electric eels. The combination of architectural beauty and a rich collection of marine species offers a unique and educational experience.
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