There is no arguing who this city was built for in this photo–People everywhere!

Detroit, Michigan, circa 1917. "Looking up Woodward Avenue."
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Detroit’s streetcar past is also on the mind of Michigan in Pictures, which ran the above image a couple of day’s ago in a post titled “Detroit’s Golden Age“.
The above image is from the archive of the Detroit Publishing Company and is actually for purchase at Shorpy’s (a treasure chest of archived images from all over the place…wow!).

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Public Transport = Jobs
My friend Sally sent me an email with a link to PR for a PBS special titled “Beyond the Motor City“. She included the message:
“More cool stuff happening in Deeeetroit– our biggest and soon to be best city
.” Enthusiasm is so undervalued!

Screen Grab from PBS's Blueprint America: Beyond the Motor City
The film debuts nationally on PBS on February 8 at 10 pm but there is a 2 minute preview at the Blue Print for America. The film layouts the potential repeat of history where Detroit was once the envy of cities for its extensive streetcar system. Did not know that.
While Michigan dreams, those in Washington are taking their time debating the advantage of spending on public transportation, despite data that finds that recent stimulus spending on public transport was more effective than money spent on highways (Smart Growth America).
Maybe they just need a little nudge, contact your senators today. They are currently debating a jobs bill and need reminding that Public Transport = Jobs
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Do you share Sally’s excitement for Detroit? For Michigan?

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