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DetroitYES - Fabulous Ruins Table of Contents After all that $5 beer, the famous rusting gang urinals of Tiger Stadium were at your ready, for the guys at least For women there was an ordeal of a long wait for their under accommodated rest rooms "Last Strike at Tiger Stadium" PICTURES OF THE LAST BASEBALL GAME PLAYED IN TIGER STADIUM AUG 12, 2006
Belanger Park - DetroitYES Forums CLICK ANY IMAGE TO CONTINUE TO NEXT PAGE Belanger Park Wedged between mighty steel mills and the towering DTE River Rouge Power Plant, Belanger Park in River Rouge is a fascinating island of calm amid the industrial expanse of downriver Detroit The lighthouse is a recent addition, a product of community volunteers and donations Its 20 watt light when passed through the lens can be seen for
DetroitYES - Fabulous Ruins Table of Contents The first online Ruins of Detroit tour from 1997 The Fabulous Ruins of Detroit is a DetroitYES com Project of Greater Detroit and Windsor
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DetroitYES - Fabulous Ruins Table of Contents The Uniroyal Plant seen from across Jefferson Ave In the distance can be seen the towers of the Renaissance Center which were built in the 1970's in attempt to rejuvenate the downtown area Uniroyal Tire Plant The wrecking ball demolition of the Uniroyal Tire Plant during the 1980's took several months to level the huge and immensely strong structure MORE UNIROYAL
DetroitYES - Fabulous Ruins Table of Contents Ford Motor Company Headquarters to the booming Ford Motor Company in the teens, this Albert Kahn designed office building is a designated historical site How could the Ford Motor Company, whose great success grew from the decisions made in this building, allow it to become such an ignominious outcast?