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Top 3 Abandoned Places In Detroit

2 years ago

There are so many abandoned places in Detroit! This is a list of the top three abandoned places in Detroit. Browse through all abandoned places in Detroit

1. AMC Motors Plant

Built in 1927 as the original Kelvinator Appliance Headquarters. In 1954 it became AMC Motors Headquarters. With struggles in Detroit and most of the auto industry leaving the city it has sat abandoned since 2013.

AMC Motors Plant cover photo

2. Detroit Packard Plant

This abandoned plant is a fascinating visit! The Packard Plant was an automotive plant that produced luxury cars during Detroit's economic peak. Construction began in 1903 and finished in 1911. It was designed by the architect Albert Kahn. It was closed in 1958 – but was used for storage until the 1990s. The building is far from pristine – and is crumbling. It is difficult to access floors other than the main as many of the stairs have deteriorated and seem unsafe. The walls are covered with graffiti, which some may find distasteful, but I think they really ad to the character of the site. This is definitely a must-see for urban explorers. It really started my infatuation and obsession with abandoned buildings! The air quality is decent, as the windows are broken and there is a lot of ventilation in most areas. Be careful of broken glass and metal on the floor. I would also recommend taking ALL valuables out of your car. There are usually some men in the parking lot who offer to guard your car from thieves if you pay them. We didn't, and were fine, but I have heard of cases in which this did not end so well! Detroit is an awesome place to explore. Another interesting site is the Michigan Central Station. These images are from my first experience with urban exploration when I was 14 (hence them not being as good/detailed). I remember taking photos of some of the quirky objects I found inside but can't seem to find them! I do plan on returning to this site to take more. My images do no justice to the site. It is truly MASSIVE! Enjoy!

Detroit Packard Plant cover photo

3. Fisher Body Plant 21

For the most part, the lower floors of the factory are fairly empty, aside from the occasional piece of machinery left behind, or the broken down walls. There are plenty of places to get photos down the length of the factory, with the symmetrical support columns providing great framing. The best part of the factory is on the 5th floor, where an entire section of an assembly line has been left behind, covered in colorful graffiti, with tracks running from machine to machine.

Fisher Body Plant 21 cover photo