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A ‘Welcome to Detroit’ sign is seen along 8 Mile Road in Detroit

A ‘Welcome to Detroit’ sign is seen along 8 Mile Road in Detroit, Michigan January 27, 2013. Throughout its long decline, Detroit has sought ways to restore to its former glory a city that was home to 1.8 million people, pinning its hopes on grandiose plans for the automotive industry or casinos. With just 700,000 people left, ambitions are now focused on making less populated neighborhoods viable and repurposing land, perhaps for urban farming. Where the cash-strapped city can’t provide, grassroots groups and investors help fill the gaps. Picture taken January 27, 2013. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES – Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS SOCIETY EMPLOYMENT) – RTR3DZ2L

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    Date Taken: 19-Feb-2013 03:18:35Copyright: Credit: © Rebecca Cook / ReutersTitle: A 'Welcome to Detroit' sign is seen along 8 Mile Road in DetroitCaption: A 'Welcome to Detroit' sign is seen along 8 Mile Road in Detroit, Michigan January 27, 2013. Throughout its long decline, Detroit has sought ways to restore to its former glory a city that was home to 1.8 million people, pinning its hopes on grandiose plans for the automotive industry or casinos. With just 700,000 people left, ambitions are now focused on making less populated neighborhoods viable and repurposing land, perhaps for urban farming. Where the cash-strapped city can't provide, grassroots groups and investors help fill the gaps. Picture taken January 27, 2013. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS SOCIETY EMPLOYMENT) - RTR3DZ2LCamera: Focal Length: 0mmAperture: f/0ISO: 0

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