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IT'S A GLORY!!!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Wow...what a cool looking spot! The area seems to be reviving, which is pleasing to see.

Great pics Zach.

 

But hmmmmm.  I haven't been through Woodbridge in 2 years, but it seemed to look a hell of a lot nicer.  Maybe you just didn't capture it all, or something went wrong in the hood!

Man those houses have so much character!!!!

looking at most of those pictures, i couldnt believe what I was seeing.  there is some good lookin homes there but many seem to be next to a vacant lot probably where some other house had to be torn down.  so sad. 

Woodbridge is actually a fairly well preserved neighborhood, with little or no abandonment on some streets.  Most of the abandonment is on the outer edges.    I don't want to be critical, really Zach did a great job capturing the full spectrum of the neighborhood, but there's a ton more to be photographed of this neighborhood that displays some excellent architecture.

It's a historic district, they're SUPPOSE to preserve it :]

Yes, but this is Detroit we are talking about. 

Yes, but this is Detroit we are talking about. 

Yeah, it's just pathetic/depressing

 

 

I remember when I was there right before the superbowl and you didn't see bums anywhere. I guess the police went around and grabbed them and put them in homeless shelters because they wanted the tourists to get a decent impression of the city.

That and they tore down two integral pieces of Detroit history, one being the Motown Records Buildings.  The Albert Kahn designed landmark was leveled for a couple extra parking spots while valuable signed documents of motown artists flew from the windows and scattered across I-75.  The Madison Lenox Hotel had a similar fate.  It was one of the oldest buildings in the city, and also a PROTECTED historic structure.

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