Lincoln Motor Company Plant
The Lincoln Motor Company Plant was an automotive plant at 6200 West Warren Avenue in Detroit, Michigan, later known as the Detroit Edison Warren Service Center. The complex was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1978, due to its historic association with World War I Liberty engines and the Lincoln Motor Company. However, the main structures were demolished in 2003 and NHL designation was withdrawn in 2005.
Lincoln plant in 1923, showing newer Ford-built addition in rear
A remnant of the Lincoln Plant Complex: A Building on Warren in 2010
The 6500th Lincoln Liberty Aircraft Engine produced in the plant; Henry Leland and his son Wilfred Leland are on left.
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Lincoln Motor Company, or simply Lincoln, is the luxury vehicle division of American automobile manufacturer Ford Motor Company. Marketed among the top luxury vehicle brands in the United States Lincoln is positioned closely against its General Motors counterpart Cadillac. However, beginning with the 2021 model year, they only offer SUV and crossover vehicles.
1922 Lincoln Model L touring sedan
1925 Lincoln Model L sedan (of Greta Garbo)
1926 Lincoln Model L town car
1930 Lincoln Model L sedan