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?

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?

  1. anindiscriminatecollection reblogged this from lavvocato
  2. thadeej reblogged this from latimes and added:
    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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  8. justanotherangeleno reblogged this from latimes and added:
    really good article...a city that could very easily become the biggest ghost town in...
  9. 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.
  10. paliapusteacher reblogged this from latimes and added:
    Urban decay
  11. inazuma-venus reblogged this from you-and-i-misbehaving and added:
    wow scary i think i know where thats at o.o (ps angie come back here ;-;)
  12. 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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