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Photographer: Joel Seewald
Taken: October 20, 2018
Caption:
Lower Right Image | Additional Description: The north end of the Ford Carburetor Plant, built as a Ford "village industry" and partially powered by the Pettibone Creek Hydroelectric Station. As at other village industry sites, Ford created handsome landscaping here, including stone embankments to avoid erosion from the upper millpond nearby. This factory building was torn down in 2001. Photo from the collection of The Henry Ford.
Submitted: October 23, 2018, by Joel Seewald of Madison Heights, Michigan.
Database Locator Identification Number: p450930
File Size: 3.485 Megabytes
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