2014-09-07 52690 WTA 5DM3 HDR  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52662 WTA 5DM3 HDR  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52630 WTA 5DM3 HDR 1  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52622 WTA 5DM3  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52595 WTA 5DM3  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-09-07 52577 WTA 5DM3 HDR  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52567 WTA 5DM3  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52553 WTA 5DM3  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52537 WTA 5DM3  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52524 WTA 5DM3  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-09-07 52510 WTA 5DM3  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52507 WTA 5DM3  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52497 WTA 5DM3  Renaissance Center - Shot from Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52469 WTA 5DM3  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52392 WTA 5DM3 HDR  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-09-07 52339 WTA 5DM3 HDR  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52316 WTA 5DM3  Fisher Plant #21 : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52230 WTA 5DM3 HDR  CPA Building : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-09-07 52197 WTA 5DM3  Ambassador Bridge - Shot from the CPA Building : Abandoned Auto Factory, Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46677 WTA 5DM3 HDR-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-08-24 46677 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46616 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46530 WTA 5DM3 HDR-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46509 WTA 5DM3 HDR-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46509 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-08-24 46788 WTA 5DM3 HDR-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46788 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46783 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46783 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46726 WTA 5DM3-Edit  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-08-24 46726 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46705 WTA 5DM3 HDR-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46705 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46693 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46693 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-08-24 46691 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46644 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Art, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46635 WTA 5DM3 HDR-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46635 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Art, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46634 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-08-24 46628 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46574 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46574 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46554 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46554 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-08-24 46537 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46530 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46525 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46525 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46524 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-08-24 46516 WTA 5DM3 HDR-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46516 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46491 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, Uban Art, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46483 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46481 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-08-24 46469 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46450 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 12-03 40780 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, Abandoned Plant, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46523 WTA 5DM3-Edit  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-08-24 46516 WTA 5DM3-Edit  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter. : Abandoned Factory, ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-01-12 12-21 40822 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 12-20 40813 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 12-20 40813 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 12-11 40804 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. After GM left, several paint companies used the building; it closed for good in 1994. In 1999, as a result of unpaid property taxes, the building became the property of the City of Detroit and was re-addressed as 6051 Hastings St. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 12-10 40801 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-01-12 12-08 40793 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 12-08 40793 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 12-02 40774 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 12-02 40774 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 12-01 40762 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-01-12 12-01 40762 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 12-00 40759 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-59 40756 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-59 40756 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-55 40716 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-01-12 11-54 40711 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-54 40711 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-51 40697 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-50 40678 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-49 40670 WTA 5DM3 HDR-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. After GM left, several paint companies used the building; it closed for good in 1994. In 1999, as a result of unpaid property taxes, the building became the property of the City of Detroit and was re-addressed as 6051 Hastings St. : ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, HDR, High Dynamic Range, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-01-12 11-49 40670 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. After GM left, several paint companies used the building; it closed for good in 1994. In 1999, as a result of unpaid property taxes, the building became the property of the City of Detroit and was re-addressed as 6051 Hastings St. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, HDR, High Dynamic Range, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-49 40661 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-44 40651 WTA 5DM3 HDR-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. After GM left, several paint companies used the building; it closed for good in 1994. In 1999, as a result of unpaid property taxes, the building became the property of the City of Detroit and was re-addressed as 6051 Hastings St. : ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, HDR, High Dynamic Range, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-44 40651 WTA 5DM3 HDR  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. After GM left, several paint companies used the building; it closed for good in 1994. In 1999, as a result of unpaid property taxes, the building became the property of the City of Detroit and was re-addressed as 6051 Hastings St. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, HDR, High Dynamic Range, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-43 40646 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-01-12 11-39 40628 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-39 40628 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-38 40625 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. After GM left, several paint companies used the building; it closed for good in 1994. In 1999, as a result of unpaid property taxes, the building became the property of the City of Detroit and was re-addressed as 6051 Hastings St. : ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-37 40622 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-37 40619 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-01-12 11-35 40610 WTA 5DM3-2  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-35 40610 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-34 40606 WTA 5DM3  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-12 11-54 40711 WTA 5DM3-Edit  The Fisher Body Plant 21 is located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.  It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and Cadillac bodies in the plant until 1925.  The plant is six stories tall, with a footprint of 200 feet (61 m) by 581 feet (177 m) and an interior area of 536,000 square feet.  During the Great Depression, Fisher suspended production and the building was used as a soup kitchen and homeless shelter.[13] The plant was used as an engineering design facility from 1930–1956; during World War II, the factory produced P-80 Lockheed Shooting Star Planes, FG-4 (F4U-4) Corsair Shipboard Fighters, and some assemblies for B-25 Mitchell bombers.[13] After 1956, the plant was used to build Cadillac limousine bodies; GM closed the plant in 1984. : ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Fisher Plant #21, Graffiti, Michigan, Rays, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building