I went down with a tour when I was a young geology student. That tour sold me on the idea of being a geologist. After seeing western geology, I always hated the area for being flat and geologically boring...at the surface anyway. I learned a valuable lesson that day; Sometimes really great geology is hidden just below the surface.
Detroit was covered by a hyper-saline sea during the early Devonian Period (still roughly 400 million years ago). The Devonian is known as the "Age of Fish," but you won't see any fossil fish here.
Nice little cross section from the Detroit News.

A picture of the "room and pillar" mine.

Some of the mineral halite from there is as clear as glass. By the way, crystals like the ones below can be had for about 7 bucks.

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