Our Top Picks
Along the Journey of Detroit’s Historic Icons some stand out more then other here is those ones that were above the rest
Grand Trunk Warehouse
is a abandoned warehouse nearby to the Chene Corridor that was abandoned in 2002 it is part of the decline of industry along the mostly abandoned Dequindre Cut Railroad Line owned by the same railroad that owned and operated the warehouse
Lincoln Park Sears
was one of the biggest stores of the once massive retail chain Sears, it faced the wrecking ball in mid 2024 and was torn down, it was abandoned in early 2019 and is part of a redevelopment project for the area its land is on
The Grande Ballroom
was the last Ballroom in Detroit and now sits abandoned built in 1928 the Ballroom shows the example of some of the most beautiful architecture inside the city of Detroit, many notable bands played at the Grande including Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and The Who, and it is were Detroit’s Rock and Roll Legend Ted Nugent got his start
Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike
is a former Section of the Pennsylvania Turnpike which was bypassed in 1968 in favor of bypassing two tunnels the road traversed causing backups within the Turnpike
Lakeside Mall
is a now closed formerly a "Dead Mall" that closed July 1st, 2024, the mall was announced it was going to close on May 1st, 2024 after 48 years of operation