Fisher Body Plant 21, located in Detroit, MI, may lack architectural grandeur, but it stands as a poignant symbol of the city's industrial legacy. Although it did not manufacture cars, this facility produced the industry-standard car bodies for numerous Cadillacs. Since its closure in the early 1990s, Fisher Body 21 has become another melancholic emblem of Detroit's declining industrial prowess, with failed attempts to repurpose it as a data farm leaving its future uncertain.
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