What do we see when we look at Detroit — once the richest and now the poorest of major American cities? The remnants of a post-industrial culture? The collapse of an American dream? And what are we going to do about it?
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You should see it in person. The decay and the sense of neglect is overwhelming. Homes, businesses, you name it, just...
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justanotherangeleno reblogged this from latimes and added:
really good article...a city that could very easily become the biggest ghost town in...
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myvonne said:
There are moves to make gardens and all that. But it is going to take a lot of time to regenerate this place.
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Urban decay
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wow scary i think i know where thats at o.o (ps angie come back here ;-;)
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you-and-i-misbehaving reblogged this from latimes and added:
I reblogged this because as soon as i saw the picture i knew it was detroit. Makes me homesick I miss that style of...
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