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Boblo Building as seen from the Port of Detroit | |
Alternative names | Boblo Island Detroit Dock Building, Detroit Marine Terminal Building |
General information | |
Status | Abandoned |
Town or city | Detroit |
Country | US |
Coordinates | 42°18′23.47″N 83°5′12.2″W / 42.3065194°N 83.086722°W / 42.3065194; -83.086722 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 10 |
Design and construction | |
Architecture firm | Albert 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 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 North side of the building from Clark St. and Jefferson Ave. W. The graffiti was new as of April 2011.
See Also
- Boblo Island Amusement Park (1898-1993) on Bois Blanc Island (Ontario), formerly a destination of ferry service from this terminal.
Further Reading
- Detroit Harbor Terminals Building at Abandoned
- Detroit Harbor Terminals Building at DetroitUrbex