In the 50's and 60's, that neighborhood was such a beautiful area back in the day. St. Theresa Catholic Church would ring it's bell each day at noon. I had relatives that lived on Quincy street and over on Dumbarton street which was renamed Heritage st in the 1980's.
I grew up in Detroit. This is the old West Side. Those are the best 2 family flats and single homes ever. It didn't use to have all this vacant land. Kinda sad. Thank you American auto industry.
I love the fact that you really be out here riding around my city. Jus showing whats going on. Lol 🏆🫡
Thanks Unc
Beautiful architecture on a lot of those houses. They were once nice. What a shame :(
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In the 50's and 60's, that neighborhood was such a beautiful area back in the day. St. Theresa Catholic Church would ring it's bell each day at noon. I had relatives that lived on Quincy street and over on Dumbarton street which was renamed Heritage st in the 1980's.
Yes I can see from the houses that are still in tact that it must have been a magnificent upper-middle class neighborhood back in it's heyday.
That exactly I remember Detroit.
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What major streets is this area
it's northwest of downtown off Grand River Ave.
Detroit is doing a whole lot better. The city is tearing these houses down and the rich are remodeling the rest.
Yep while I was there I saw both, crews working on houses and crews tearing them down
Detroid now is a town very dangerous . But befores it was beautiful . Usa's the better cities from one was . The same Ghost town like is .
I suggest you learn some English and how to write. I can tell you didn't go very far in school.
Detroit is not a ghost town. 😜
I grew up in Detroit. This is the old West Side. Those are the best 2 family flats and single homes ever. It didn't use to have all this vacant land. Kinda sad. Thank you American auto industry.
Built like fortress
Once upon a time, Detroit was the pinnacle of US manufacturing.