Famous in Detroit
The Packard Plant in Detroit was designed by Albert Kahn and built on East Grand Boulveard in 1907 to house the production of the Packard luxury line of vehicles. During it's popularity, Packard was the classiest car in America. Classier than a Caddilac, but now the plants skeletal remains are filled with hazardous, gross things of all sorts and it's dangerous. But incredibly interesting, a real Detroit fixture.
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Famously, Lynn
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