A Hundred Years of Detroit: Then and Now | The New Yorker

A split-screen tour highlights the iconic landmarks and auto-manufacturing industry of the Motor City, once the fourth largest city in America with its wealth of stable jobs on the Ford, Chrysler, and G.M. assembly lines. Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube ►► A Hundred Years of Detroit: Then and Now | The New Yorker
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