Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Detroit Rises From The Ashes

While about one third of Detroit's abandonned buildings have been scheduled for demolition, some have been restored.  The once glorious city was the site of architectural marvels.  At its peak in 1950, the Motor City had 2 million people.  Immediately after the Detroit Riot in 1967, 140,000 whites left the city.  Thousands more followed in the following years.  Today, the city has less than 700,000 people.  President Obama set aside federal funds to help Detroit get back on its feet.  Here is the evidence that initiative.

1.  The Kendrick Manufacturing Co.





2.  Grand Army of the Republic Building

Grand Army of the Republic Building Then

Grand Army of the Republic Building Now




3.  Hotel Shelby Ballroom

Hotel Fort Shelby Ballroom Then

Hotel Fort Shelby Ballroom Now




4.  The Book Cadillac Hotel Dining Room

The Book-Cadillac Hotel Dining Room Then

The Book-Cadillac Hotel Dining Room Now




5.  Orchestra Hall

Orchestra Hall Then

Orchestra Hall Now




6.  Studebaker Plant

Studebaker Plant Then

Studebaker Plant Now




7.  David Whitney Building




8.  Fisher Building







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