NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION WEEK IN DETROIT
Bob attends Biodiesel Industries Ground Breaking for their Detroit Plant in conjunction with National Transportation Week May 13 – 16, 2007
THE EXHIBITS
From large to small.
To Old.
To intimidating, as in the case of this Urban Assault Vehicle.
But Charlie hopped right in and looked, frighteningly enough, right at home.
MEETING HALL
THE SITE
JJ making a point in conversation with Charlie.
ROB AND GARY
Hard at work and looking extremely corporate.
A GROUN-BREAKING EVENT
For the future home of Biodiesel Industries of Detroit.
PODIUM AND SHOVELS
At the ready, along with hardhats.
This shovel has J.J.’s name on it.
ACTION!
Michael and J.J. join the other dignitaries in a symbolic moment.
WHAT THE?
While the neighborhood looks on.
COMERICA PARK, HOME OF THE DETROIT TIGERS
Now that the hard work was over, it was time to do a little sightseeing, beginning with a visit to the baseball park. Charlie looks like he’s about to get swatted by a giant cement tiger.
The tiger art was all over the stadium. This is the kind of public art that is sadly missing from most of our world today.
I LOVE THE SMELL OF HISTORY IN THE MORNING
You wouldn’t know it to look at it, but the Piquette Ave Plant, built in 1904 and birthplace of the Model T, may be the most significant auto heritage site in the world.
MORE EXAMPLES OF HISTORIC PUBLIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE
The famous Fox Theatre, on the left and a beautiful, decimated building on the right.