The kids of the School of Rock were out by the Detroit River at Jefferson Avenue watching the boats go by. They were going to perform with Sharon, Lois & Bram on their Let's Dance! concert at Meadowbrook Music Festival in Rochester Hills.

Frank Tamiami drove over and saw them standing there. He made a stop to come pick them up. "Hello, kids," he said. "Hi, Frank," they said back. They hopped on into him as he started driving. "I'm going to drive you on the whole length of Woodward Avenue before I get you to Rochester Hills."

He reached the corner of Woodward and Jefferson then turned left on Woodward and headed northwest in downtown and the Financial District, then he drove around Campus Maurtius Park past Fort Street and Michigan Avenue and entered the Historic District.

Frank continued northward past Grand River Avenue, John R Street, and reached Adams Avenue. "This is where M-1 begins. Woodward Avenue divides the grid east from west," he told the School of Rock. As he passed the Fox Theatre and Comerica Park, Summer said "I saw Dora the Explorer Live and Blue's Clues Live over at that theatre." "Oh, cool," said Zack. "Can you tell me a little about it?" Summer explained as Frank passed I-75. "Well, this show was about Dora going to the Lost City to look for her teddy bear, like that episode," she said. "But Boots found his lost squeaky in the show. He did not find his blanket like in the episode."

"Can you tell you about a thing about Blue's Clues?" asked Alicia. "Sure," said Summer. "I voiced Sidetable Drawer in the whole run of the show." "Cool," Summer replied. "I also voiced Orange Kitten," said Marta. "Wow," said Summer.

Frank continued along Woodward past Warren Avenue, then over I-94. He reached Milwaukee Avenue, before it was Stevie Wonder Avenue and then to Grand Boulevard a block north. As he got between Webb, Woodland, Tuxedo and Tennyson, he exited Detroit and entered Highland Park. "This is where Woodward exits Detroit for the first time," he said.

A few seconds later, he passed over M-8, the Davison Freeway. He crossed through the downtown business district. "There's the Highland Park Ford Plant," said Katie. "It produces Model Ts," said Tomika.

Frank reached McNichols (6 Mile) Road and crossed back into Detroit. "Woodward widens into a boulevard," he told the kids. "A boulevard is a divided street with a median."

"There's the golf club," said Lawrence. "My grandparents golf there," said Freddy. "So do mine," said Billy.

Frank passed 7 Mile Road and then passed M-102, 8 Mile Road. "Woodward exits Detroit again here at 8 Mile and we're also exiting Wayne County and entering Oakland County," he said.