Inside the Dodge Factory That Built Detroit
Built in 1914, the Dodge Main Plant once stood as the largest factory on Earth, producing automobiles at a scale that reshaped American industry. It symbolized the belief that mass production and industrial growth would secure permanent prosperity. Today, nothing remains of the plant that once powered a global empire, making it a stark reminder of how even the largest industrial monuments can vanish completely. This content is produced for educational and documentary purposes. Some visual materials may be used under fair use for historical analysis and storytelling. All ownership remains with the original rights holders. Please reach out if there are any concerns. Core sources links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit... https://www.motorcities.org/story-of-...

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