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Mystery Factory

This may or may not be Detroit…

A large version can be found by clicking >>here< <

Any ideas out there?

Andrew

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  • It does look familiar and I spent an while on my day off looking through my books but nope - I couldn't find anything that exactly matched. Closest I got was the Ford Kansas plant, but even that was not quite there.

  • I recieved the answer to this mystery today, by e-mail... Thanks Kevin!

    The photo is not from Detroit but rather from Flint. It shows what
    was built as the W. F. Stewart Body Company factory on the southeast
    corner of Industrial Avenue and Hamilton Avenue. The building of which
    you can just see a window on the left is Weston-Mott, and the small office
    building just to the right of that is the main office of the Buick Motor
    Company. If I'm correct, this photo dates to around 1913, when other
    panoramic photos were taken at the complex. Also, that particular old
    Buick office building was built around 1906 and demolished/replaced around
    1917.

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