Detroit Free Press journalist Robert Allen sifts through these
advertising fossils, exposing the gripping stories connected to the
Motor City's historic rises, falls and eccentricities.
Across Detroit, fleeting symbols of the past hide in plain sight, behind
weeds and under veneers of paint. Demolishing a vacant building among
empty storefronts on the west side uncovered the telltale gold and green
of a Vernors Ginger Ale sign, preserved almost as vibrantly as the
artist intended. In faded red, white and blue, Mac-O-Lac Paint makes an
expired pitch to passersby on Gratiot near Eastern Market. On the east
side, Mohawk Rock and Rye still declares itself the World's Finest!
Carhartt, Stroh's and Faygo appear in odd, deserted places.