It appears famous skateboarder Tony Hawk paid a visit to Detroit over the weekend.

Hawk posted Sunday on Twitter a collage of photos of himself skateboarding without a helmet, but with his game face on.

Hawk tweeted: "Thanks to @CameraJesus for capturing me in motion today in and around Detroit. I can’t begin to explain how frightening handrails are for me these days, considering my AARP status and long dormant street skills."

Hawk also posted on Instagram:

Hawk has some history with Detroit.

He owns a three-unit apartment building in Detroit's Woodbridge neighborhood that he purchased in 2016. Around the same time, Hawk posted on his Instagram a photo of exit 15 while cruising north on the M-39 Southfield freeway.

Hawk also helped fund a public skate park in downtown Detroit. The park is located at 100 Monroe Street, just one block northeast of Campus Martius.