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The '''Detroit Harbor Terminal Building''' (also known as the Detroit Marine Terminal Building and most commonly called the Boblo Island Detroit Dock Building or just the Boblo Dock Building) is an abandoned ten-story warehouse in Detroit, Michigan. The warehouse is located on the ] just downriver from the ] between S. McKinstry and Clark Streets on West Jefferson Avenue. The '''Detroit Harbor Terminal Building''' (also known as the Detroit Marine Terminal Building is an abandoned ten-story warehouse in Detroit, Michigan. The warehouse is located on the ] just downriver from the ] between S. McKinstry and Clark Streets on West Jefferson Avenue.

==See also==
* ] (1898-1993) on ], formerly a destination of ferry service from this terminal.


==Gallery==
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Boblo Island Dock building inside 1.JPG|The inside of the vacant building which has been stripped of much of its metal by thieves and vandalized. Boblo Island Dock building inside 1.JPG|The inside of the vacant building which has been stripped of much of its metal by thieves and vandalized.
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==External links== ==See Also==
* ] (1898-1993) on ], formerly a destination of ferry service from this terminal.
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==Further Reading==
* at Abandoned
* at DetroitUrbex


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Detroit Harbor Terminals Inc. Building
Boblo Building as seen from the Port of Detroit
Alternative namesBoblo Island Detroit Dock Building, Detroit Marine Terminal Building
General information
StatusAbandoned
Town or cityDetroit
CountryUS
Coordinates42°18′23.47″N 83°5′12.2″W / 42.3065194°N 83.086722°W / 42.3065194; -83.086722
Technical details
Floor count10
Design and construction
Architecture firmAlbert Kahn Inc.

The Detroit Harbor Terminal Building (also known as the Detroit Marine Terminal Building is an abandoned ten-story warehouse in Detroit, Michigan. The warehouse is located on the Detroit River just downriver from the Ambassador Bridge between S. McKinstry and Clark Streets on West Jefferson Avenue.

Gallery

  • The inside of the vacant building which has been stripped of much of its metal by thieves and vandalized. The inside of the vacant building which has been stripped of much of its metal by thieves and vandalized.
  • The main entrance on Jefferson Ave. W. The main entrance on Jefferson Ave. W.
  • A view of the East-Northeast (upriver) side of the building from Clark St. and Jefferson Ave. W. The graffiti was new as of April 2011. A view of the East-Northeast (upriver) side of the building from Clark St. and Jefferson Ave. W. The graffiti was new as of April 2011.
  • A view of the North side of the building from Clark St. and Jefferson Ave. W. The graffiti was new as of April 2011. A view of the North side of the building from Clark St. and Jefferson Ave. W. The graffiti was new as of April 2011.

See Also

Further Reading

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