The plant was 3,500,000-square-foot (in other words huge). It was designed by the famous Albert Kahn - think the Fisher Building, Hill Auditorium, and the Belle Isle Conservatory. The Packard...
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The Packard Plant in Detroit, MI is a historic industrial site that was once a bustling automobile manufacturing facility. Today, it serves as a symbol of Detroit's industrial past and is occasionally used for events and tours.
While no longer in operation as a functioning business, the Packard Plant remains a significant landmark in the city, attracting visitors interested in exploring its rich history and architectural significance.
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My wife and I visited the Packard plant while we were vacationing in Michigan. Enjoyed going to Detroit seen a lot of history and things like that. This place I didn't know much about it but I...
The Packard Plant is an interesting place to visit in Detroit. It's definitely unique to Detroit, since there really aren't factories this big and abandoned in most cities. Ive come here twice,...
Packard Plant is certainly an interesting place to visit! It's an important part of the city's history so if you come with a car, I'll recommend it. Or you can join the Pure Detroit Tour like some...
Of all the abandoned building sites in Detroit, the Packard Plant is among the most popular. It's hard to miss from Hwy 94 with 3,500,000 square feet of sprawling floor space. Cars were last...
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