Historic images show how Detroit has evolved beyond recognition
Peter Moore
28 November 2024
Keep on motoring
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1892: The birth of industry
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1896: Shaky beginnings
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c.1896: The Majestic Building
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1896: Bennett Park opens
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1910s: A city on the move
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1913: Henry Ford and the assembly line
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c.1913: Employment skyrockets
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1920s: Working conditions improve
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1930: Canadian bootleggers risk life and limb
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1930: The Great Depression hits Detroit hard
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1933: Diego Rivera and the industrial spirit
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1942: Detroit leads the war effort
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1943: Simmering racial tensions explode
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c.1950: The Paris of the Midwest
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1959: The boom before the bust
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c.1966: The rise of Motown
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1967: Racial tensions erupt again
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1975: Problems mount for the automotive industry
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1978: Detroit’s historic garage sale
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1980s: The Devil’s Night arson attacks
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1990: Another dream evaporates
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1992: The war on drugs takes its toll
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2003: Hip Hop isn’t the answer
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2024: The tide finally turns
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2026: Detroit reborn
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