The Hotel Pontchartrain in Detroit, first photographed in 1907 and again in 1914 after five extra floors floors were added as a giant mansard roof.
#detroit
The Ambassador Bridge, seen from Michigan Central Station, Detroit
Photo by the Detroit Free Press, 2019
Building for General Motors Company, Detroit 1921. Arch. Albert Kahn
people have been illegally dumping their old boats all around abandoned neighborhoods in detroit so this one newscaster on the local news station has been collecting them and finding out who the owners are by looking up the ID numbers on the boats and then she puts them on a flatbed truck and she brings them back to their owners wearing a fucking captain’s hat and she knocks on their doors and goes “hey we found your boat!”
chaotic best
Bird’s-eye view of Detroit and Detroit River. Recorded in glass negative ledger: “D/Riverfront, October, 1924.”
- Courtesy of the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
Detroit and the industrial region surrounding it, was plunged into semi-darkness as all except street lights and in war factories went out for fifteen minutes during a blackout drill on May 4, 1942. AP
http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2015/01/detroit-in-the-1940s/384523/#img01
Downtown, Detroit, United States
by Hayden Scott from the USA
OH MY GOD THAT ONE ANIMATION-TEST VIDEO ALL THOSE YEARS AGO IS FINALLY BECOMING A GAME GOD FREAKING BLESS
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2958001/Man-received-350-000-donations-story-walked-21-miles-work-day-forced-house-threats-life-windfall.html
Oh, for fuck’s sake.
