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Belle Isle, located in the Detroit River, has been a public park since 1884, although its history dates back much further. The island was first inhabited by Native Americans and later became a popular recreational destination in the 19th century. It was officially designated as a city park by the City of Detroit in the late 1800s, making it a cherished part of the city's landscape for over a century. Today, it is known for its natural beauty and recreational facilities.

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