565 Comments for Michigan Central Station

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Motts, you are so talented. You truly have a gift, you just have an eye for the perfect shot. I dream of being half the visionary that you are - and of being able to explore with the carefree abandon you enjoy as well. But for now, thank you for the breathtaking pictures and for sharing them all with us, your devoted fans!

Happy Holidays, too. <3
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Great pictures as always. Thanks for sharing. Really sad to see this decay.
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Reminds me of a skull as well!
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DESTROYED!!
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Cool shot! Looks like Fallout3 to me. And I believe those are pigeons. not geese.
sick capture!
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There's a stairwell behind that far wall, which has a small landing and a hole that has been smashed through the masonry. One can crawl through and walk around the top of what looks like a ticket booth.
beautiful
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I enjoyed this gallery more than I initially thought I would (I don't like the industry ones as much as the hospitals, usually). But this was definitely a hidden surprise! My grandparents were from Michigan and lived in Detroit at one point, right around when this was being built. Now I wonder if they had ever walked through it too...
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This looks a -lot- older than under 100 years, like I should be reading about it in the archaeology magazine or something...
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Wow, how'd they get the graffiti way up there, I wonder? Bring in a ladder?
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This is just an incredible building. Wow.
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This doorway makes me feel like you need to have a password or pass some type of test to get in.
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Another fantastic angle! This album is blowing my mind, Motts!
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You've got some amazing perspective going on in this gallery!