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Date: 2010-06-28 16:02:10Michigan State Historic Sites Ford Motor Company Village industries Henry Ford Ford River Rouge Complex Ann Arbor Michigan Factory Transport Michigan Technology | Add to Reading ListSource URL: impressions.washtenawhistory.orgDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 422,94 KBShare Document on Facebook |
RIVER ROUGE The Rouge River is the namesake of some of the most notable cogs in the machine that made Detroit a household name. The river itself flows 127 miles from Oakland Country through Wayne County into the DetroitDocID: 11s7f - View Document | |
Title: Autopia’s End: The decline and fall of Detroit’s automotive manufacturing landscape Authors: Brent D. Ryan Department of Urban Studies and Planning Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyDocID: S4W7 - View Document | |
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Ford Automates: Technology and Organization in Theory and Practice David A. Hounshell • CarnegieMellon UniversityDocID: EDP1 - View Document |