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Originally Posted by rousseau
Detroit is an ugly, spooky, dystopian wasteland outside of a few classic American skyscrapers downtown. Which makes it a fascinating place to drive around during daylight hours (you do drive everywhere, and...you don't do it at night).
Detroit is worth a day's exploring if you happen to be nearby or driving between Toronto and Chicago, but it takes a special kind of person devoted to the vagaries of urban decay to want to spend more time there. It really is all that bleakly oppressive.
Though this kind of disclaimer is probably catnip to SSPers who haven't been there.
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In the summer of 1986 my GF at the time was working in Windsor. I dropped her off at work in her car at about 8:30 and picked her up at about 5:30. During that time I did some urban exploring in Detroit. Went to a drug store/liquor store in downtown with the standard cashier behind bullet proof glass, bought some liquor I'd never heard of before that was cheap, went to a park and saw some locals smoking crack (first time for me to see that), ended up on this street
https://goo.gl/maps/qce5muaNRUn
which is you're into grit/urban decay/abadonment porn is a must see and in 1986 the street was more intact but still very grim
and basically drove around all day looking with amazement at all the abandonment. At the time, I lived in Toronto and had lived in Waterloo and small town England, so Detroit was one of the worst places I'd been to (since then I've been to Gary, East St Louis, some banlieu's in Paris.
The next day we went with some of her work colleagues to a mexican restauarant in the Mexcian district of Detroit and while waiting for a table somebody got fatally shot in the parking lot (that our car was in). My GF assured me that this was a safe trendy area of Detroit. After the shooting all I could say to the Windsorites was 'well I'm definitely not in Yorkville'