Packard Plant

At one time, the USA made
the finest automobiles in the world. And Packard was
one of the best. Covering more than 40 acres with 3.5
million square feet of buildings, this complex was
built in 1903. The plant closed in 1958 and has since
spent a lifetime in decay.
I can't begin to describe
the range of emotions I went through while
photographing the plant. I thought of all the people
who worked there. The two or three generations of
families who might have depended on the company. I
thought of the now-abandoned neighborhood and how
vibrant and familiar it once was. And I thought of
the fat-cat executives whose poor judgment did the
company in.
The place isn't fenced
off so you can explore at will. I didn't go deep into
the place - it all looked too spooky and unsafe to
me. I moved quickly as I took these shots and kept a
constant lookout for any approaching gang-bangers,
rats, or anything else requiring the attention of the
.380 I was packing.
