The Ruins of Detroit

30 Dec 2009, written by Revelation 0 Comments

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At the beginning of the 20th Century, the city of Detroit developed rapidly thanks to the automobile industry. Until the 50′s, its population rose to almost 2 million people. Detroit was the 4th most important city in the United States. It was the dazzling symbol of the American Dream City with its monumental skyscrapers and fancy neighborhoods. Increasing segregation and deindustrialization caused violent riots in 1967. The white middle-class exodus from the city accelerated and the suburbs grew. Firms and factories began to close or move to lower-wage states. Slowly, but inexorably downtown high-rise buildings emptied. Since the 50′s, “Motor City” lost more than half of its population. Nowadays, its splendid decaying monuments are, no less than the Pyramids of Egypt, the Coliseum of Rome, or the Acropolis in Athens, remnants of the passing of a great civilization.
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Michigan Central Station
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Downtown Detroit

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Farwell Building
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Broderick Tower
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Donovan Building
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Whitney Building
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Bank Vault
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United Artists Theater
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Fort Shelby Hotel
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Ballroom, Fort Wayne Hotel
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William Livingstone House
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First Unitarian Church
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East Methodist Church
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Luben Apartments
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Rich-Dex Apartments
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St Margaret Mary School
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Fisher Body 21 Plant
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Ballroom, Lee Plaza Hotel
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Packard Motors Plant

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