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The impressive Baroque entrance of the aquarium.
The aquarium is next to the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory. The two attractions opened on the same day in 1904.
The grand three-story center of the building.
These tanks replaced a giant pool in the center of the aquarium.
The aquarium has been shuttered since 2005.
Neptune, the God of water, looks down from above the main entrance.
A mosaic of a sailfish on the aquarium.
The tanks below a skylight
The impressive Baroque entrance of the aquarium.
The impressive Baroque entrance of the aquarium.
The Belle Isle Aquarium was reopened to the public for one-day only Feb. 7, 2009, though the fish were still MIA.
The billboard resting in the center of the aquarium
The main archway at the entrance
The aquarium with the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory have been landmarks for more than 100 years.
The impressive Baroque entrance of the aquarium. Only a winter day provides a glimpse of the beauty hiding under the ivy.
The aquarium had been used as storage for lawn furniture, rumored to be from former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, since closing in 200
One of the gorgeous pillars at the front of the aquarium
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