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N 8 B 2.1K C 9 E Mar 11, 2016 F Feb 2, 2022
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It was Hands Up at the Hamtramck Disneyland art installation in March 2016
Hamtramck, Michigan
See Detroit Free Press new article here
www.freep.com/story/money/business/michigan/2016/03/14/un...

Tags:   hands up hamtramck disneyland street photography The Detroit Free Press dmytro szylak

N 0 B 531 C 0 E Dec 25, 2021 F Jan 6, 2022
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A Christmas Day explore of my favorite places in -
Detroit, Michigan

Tags:   Detroit Michigan Motown rusty and crusty urbex get Olympus

N 0 B 585 C 1 E Dec 25, 2021 F Jan 6, 2022
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A Christmas Day explore of my favorite places in -
Detroit, Michigan

Tags:   Detroit Michigan Motown rusty and crusty urbex get Olympus

N 4 B 1.0K C 2 E Dec 25, 2021 F Dec 29, 2021
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The dream of saving the old Packard Motor Car plant ended in October 2020. The 35 million-square-foot plant, designed by Albert Kahn on 35 acres closed in 1958. It has been empty and vandalized, used by graffiti artists, metal scrappers, and yes, photographers ever since, leaving it a shell of what it was - It employed up to 40,000 people at its peak. The Peruvian investor bought the plant in 2013, and gave up the idea of restoring the engineering building, and put it back up for sale in 2020
Detroit, Michigan

Tags:   Detroit, Michigan Packard Motors Packard plant Graffiti trash Wayne County MIchigan Albert Kahn factory History automotive history urbex

N 2 B 708 C 1 E Dec 25, 2021 F Dec 29, 2021
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The dream of saving the old Packard Motor Car plant ended in October 2020. The 35 million-square-foot plant, designed by Albert Kahn, on 35 acres closed in 1958. It has been empty and vandalized, used by graffiti artists, metal scrappers, and yes, photographers ever since, leaving it a shell of what it was - It employed up to 40,000 people at its peak. The Peruvian investor bought the plant in 2013, and gave up the idea of restoring the engineering building, and put it back up for sale in 2020
Detroit, Michigan

Tags:   Detroit, Michigan Packard Motors Packard plant Graffiti trash Wayne County MIchigan Albert Kahn factory History automotive history urbex


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