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Dearborn is known as a destination for Middle Eastern food -- as it should be. But there is a lot more going on in this city than just falafels. Cuisine from all around the world, independent boutiques, cozy pubs, and thumping clubs can be found -- as can stunning historic homes and, increasingly, lofts and townhouses.
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