|
|
I made this trip last summer. These pictures are a bit older now. This is the old Conner Stamping Plant in Detroit. Someone recently filled it with tires.
I still don't know where all the tires came from. The stamping-hall, 3 stories tall, very very big. This tire somebody placed made a nice shot.
Ingersoll-Rand, still a company today.
Scrappers decimated that boiler room.
Buick Cadillac Oldsmobile.
Looks like some cutting didn't go as planned. The walkway was impaled. The famous card room. You knew I was going to show it.
I don't really know why they had 2 tanks of compressed air. What did they need these for? Surprised these turning vents still have a logo on them. Highschool-joke door.
©FindlebyPhotos | |
What kind of cards were those, playing cards?
"Sorry, I didn't know I'm not supposed to be here," he said, knowing full well he wasn't supposed to be there. | |
Dang. That's cool.
RIP Blackhawk | |
Posted by Aran What kind of cards were those, playing cards?
|
Baseball cards http://www.dailyde...ball-card-mystery/
Something interesting is just around the corner.... Go on, hop the fence.... | |
Thanks for sharing. I went there during the early Summer time this year as well. I remember remarking to my exploring partner, "If anyone has a tire fetish, they should come here!" We then played that guessing game of how they all got there, from who, when and so forth. Then again, the same could be said for all those trading cards!
| |
Sad to see them tear down such a pretty looking building, that would've made a nice complex or atleast office or apartments if they had time
A reddit post shows some of the interior things pulled out and dumped infront of the building
©FindlebyPhotos | |
About halfway gone.
|
Add a poll to this thread This thread is one of your Favourites. Click to make normal.Click to make this thread a Favourite.
This thread is currently Public. Anyone, including search engines, may see it. |
Powered by AvBoard AvBoard version 1.5 alpha
Page Generated In: 62 ms
|
|