Couple of hints
Chicago go by E-84 and L-51. They are southeast and across the highway from Comisky Park (or whatever it is called now). They don't get many visitors and may not let you leave if you are polite and respectful. They have memorials to all the K-9 that have been assigned there and a model of their old house---The Castle in the Ghetto. The building is still standing. I recommend you at least show up in the daylight. They will guide you home.
In Detroit I hang out on the Delta side of the McDonald at I-75 and Mack. E-9 and L-6 is my favorite house. They have a new tower and a pretty large apron. Believe it or not I never felt in danger Motown, but when the fire is out leave, the troops pack up very quickly and the safety they provide will be gone by the time you get to your car. Also I have never had to park without my car in sight. There are lots of wide streets and vacant land on which to park in Detroit.
In these or any other city, I do not approach the station unless the bay doors are open. Just a courtesy.
Chicago go by E-84 and L-51. They are southeast and across the highway from Comisky Park (or whatever it is called now). They don't get many visitors and may not let you leave if you are polite and respectful. They have memorials to all the K-9 that have been assigned there and a model of their old house---The Castle in the Ghetto. The building is still standing. I recommend you at least show up in the daylight. They will guide you home.
In Detroit I hang out on the Delta side of the McDonald at I-75 and Mack. E-9 and L-6 is my favorite house. They have a new tower and a pretty large apron. Believe it or not I never felt in danger Motown, but when the fire is out leave, the troops pack up very quickly and the safety they provide will be gone by the time you get to your car. Also I have never had to park without my car in sight. There are lots of wide streets and vacant land on which to park in Detroit.
In these or any other city, I do not approach the station unless the bay doors are open. Just a courtesy.