Conner Stamping Plant, Detroit

     Sometimes overlooked, the Conner Stamping Plant is a lot better an urbex spot than others. It is huge and classic. And full of hockey cards and tires?



I came in through a loading bay door. A couple years ago all holes were fenced off, giving a hard time for entering people.


As a tire perspective, Mountains of them, probably from auto companies who couldn't properly dispose of tires.


This was the stamping hall. It's so big so that it could fit the big machines in it. Now it fits tons of junk.


This was the space in between 2 buildings where the railroad ran, if you check out some old images.


I don't know what the hell those people were doing to the back wall. Back in the 2010s it was ok.


That's Ingersoll-Rand which is still in business.





Buick, Oldsmobile, Cadillac over the cafeteria entrance


Then I eventually found the card room. They seem to have been opened, and not in boxes anymore.


Some scrapping gone wrong, cut a pipe and impales the walkway.



I'm sure many people have taken this photo, it is very photogenic with the fans spinning.


Spinning vents. They turn with the wind so that stuff doesn't get blown back in.


That's the locker room yet I sadly never went in.



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