The Ford River Rouge complex is a Ford Motor Company automobile factory complex located in Dearborn, Michigan, along the River Rouge, upstream from its confluence with the Detroit River at Zug Island. Construction began in 1917, and when it was completed in 1928, it was the largest integrated factory in the world, surpassing Buick City, built in 1904.
Aerial view of the Rouge complex in 1927
Interior of the Rouge Tool & Die works, 1944
Lake freighters maneuver in the canal to unload ore at the plant, 1973
President Joe Biden during his visit to the Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in 2021
Dearborn is a city in Wayne County, Michigan, United States. It is an inner-ring suburb in Metro Detroit, bordering Detroit to the south and west, and roughly 7 miles (11.3 km) west of downtown Detroit. In the 2020 census, it had a population of 109,976, ranking as the seventh-most populous city in Michigan. Dearborn is best known as the hometown of the Ford Motor Company and of its founder, Henry Ford.
Image: Dearborn, Michigan skyline
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Image: Former city hall during Memorial Day Parade, Dearborn, Michigan
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