Famous abandoned factories that preserve a world gone forever
Daniel Coughlin
01 February 2022
Dilapidated reminders of our manufacturing past
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Fordlândia, Aveiro, Brazil
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Fordlândia, Aveiro, Brazil
Joel Auerbach/Getty Images
Canada Malting Silos, Montréal, Canada
Axel Drainville/Flickr CC
Canada Malting Silos, Montréal, Canada
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Kiddie Kloes Factory, Lansford, USA
David Barnas/Flickr CC
Kiddie Kloes Factory, Lansford, USA
Melissa Robison/Flickr CC
Hudson Plant, Detroit, USA
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Hudson Plant, Detroit, USA
Courtesy Ren Farley/Detroit1701
Continental Rubber Factory, Hanover, Germany
Christian A. Schröder [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)]
Continental Rubber Factory, Hanover, Germany
Tobin/Flickr CC
Packard Automotive Plant, Detroit, USA
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Packard Automotive Plant, Detroit, USA
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Oustau Ceramic Factory, Aureilhan, France
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Oustau Ceramic Factory, Aureilhan, France
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Abandoned textile factory, Forst, Germany
Carsten Koall/Getty
Abandoned textile factory, Forst, Germany
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Fisher Body Plant 21, Detroit, USA
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Fisher Body Plant 21, Detroit, USA
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