Posted by barn E on February 12, 2010 at 20:11:18 from (66.2.148.23):
In Reply to: Detroit Landmark posted by MarkB_MI on February 11, 2010 at 17:36:07:
This building was the victim of my first auto accident. My dad's 50 Ford was parked on a hill by the dock. I was maybe 11 and decided to practice shifting gears. My dad never used the parking brake on any car. Do I need to say as soon as I pushed down the clutch, that ford was going 90 miles and hour(or less)until the dock ran into me. Never did that again. Now about the depot. If you or I owned this abandoned ruin, we would be in jail. It was elegant in its time. In 1965 I went through here on my way to Great Lakes, Ill. for Naval training and got the biggest and longest hug and kiss from my girl friend who has been my wife for 44 years. We still drive by there once in a while.
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