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"In the 18th century, Detroit was partly composed of ribbon farms growing pears and other fruit, farms that advanced in long, narrow tracts inland from the Detroit River." - Planning for the Other Detroit, published 21 May, 2018 at nextcity.org
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This is the place.
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Dead end access road. Bridge to Canada.
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Detroit has done a fine job of reviving its main, civic spine: Woodward Avenue.
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Couldn't resist a little ruin-porn on the way out of Detroit.
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Larned at Woodward
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Detroit waterfront looking Southeast to Windsor, Canada
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May Mobility AV microbus, which heads out for testing next month in Detroit.
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T.B. Rayl Building, future Shinola Hotel
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Shinola Hotel, in restored TB Rayl Building (1915) at 1400 Woodward
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Spirit Park, downtown
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Guardian Building
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Uptown terminus of new Q Line
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Grand Avenue terminus, Q Line