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Conveniently located off I-75 in the center of Troy's business and financial district, the Somerset Inn is surrounded by world-class shopping, signature restaurants, museums and top-notch entertainment and a multitude of Fortune 500 companies. It is in the center of Troy's business and financial district and companies surrounding the hotel include Kmart, Kelly Services, Thyssen Krup, Sandy Corp., DMB&B, ArvinMeritor, Daimler Chrysler Automotive, and Standard Federal Bank Headquarters, just to name a few. The Somerset Collection is adjacent to the hotel and features Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Macy's, and Tiffany along with many other distinctive stores and magnificent restaurants. The Palace of Auburn Hills, Ford Field, and Comerica Park along with excellent museums and theatres are just a quick drive from the hotel on I-75.
All of 250 comfortable, boutique-style guestrooms and suites are equipped with coffee / tea makers, hairdryers, iron / ironing boards, large dressing mirrors and feature premium channels cable, pay movies on demand, complimentary high-speed Internet, a large work desk, complimentary Business Center access and complimentary local phone calls.
Enjoy outstanding dining in Crumpets Restaurant, or take in the whimsical decor in the Bar and Grille. Relax at the Somerset Inn while enjoying exemplary customer service. Guests enjoy an executive fitness room and a functional business center.
If a conference, corporate meeting or social function is your need, the Somerset Inn offers extensive functional ballroom, foyer and meeting room space. The Somerset Grand Ballroom is a beautiful, soaring 7200 sq. ft. facility, featuring an incredible 3,000 square foot pre-function foyer perfect for Detroit area functions.
Michigan (roughly MISH-uh-gun) is a Midwestern state of the United States of America, located in the east north central states, as defined by the Census Bureau. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Ojibwe term mishigami, meaning "large water" or "large lake".
Bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair, Michigan has the longest freshwater shoreline in the world. In 2005, Michigan had more registered recreational boats than any state except California and Florida. A person in Michigan is never more than 85 miles (137 km) from open Great Lakes water and is never more than six miles (10 km) from a natural water source.
Michigan is the only state to consist entirely of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula of Michigan, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is sometimes dubbed "the mitten," owing to its shape. When asked where in Michigan one comes from, a resident of the Lower Peninsula may often point to the corresponding part of his or her hand. The Upper Peninsula (often referred to as The U.P.) is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile (8 km) channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The Upper Peninsula (whose residents are often called "Yoopers") is economically important for tourism and natural resources. (...) more....
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