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The pics are as stunning and tragic as the story.
In its heyday Detroit was on top of the world.
Money flowed from the auto industry into art, architecture and culture like water.
Then in 1957 when a stamp was 3 cents Toyota introduced their modest little cars.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/18/detroit-architecture-ruins-philip-jarmain_n_4116667.html?utm_hp_ref=huffpost-home&ir=HuffPost
In its heyday Detroit was on top of the world.
Money flowed from the auto industry into art, architecture and culture like water.
Then in 1957 when a stamp was 3 cents Toyota introduced their modest little cars.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/18/detroit-architecture-ruins-philip-jarmain_n_4116667.html?utm_hp_ref=huffpost-home&ir=HuffPost