Last post I mentioned that the Meijers is being built on land that used to be a farm prison. I thought it would expand on that a little.
The Detroit House of Corrections, or what we affectionately used to call DeHoCo, was established in 1860 in the city of Detroit. Eventually, due to overcrowding in 1919 the city purchased 1,000 acres of farmland from Northville Township and Plymouth Township and built a farm prison. The prisoners actually were housed in tents before the buildings were built! And yes, prisoners would escape but the area was so rural that they really didn't get far!
Anyway, here's a diagram of where it used to be:
The black circle was the prison land. The red circle is where I live now and the blue mark is where the Meijers is being built. The top half of the black circle was the prison buildings and the bottom half was prison farm, where I guess the inmates grew fruits and vegetables to feed the prison population.
In 1979 Detroit sold the land to the State of Michigan and it became the Western Wayne County Women's Facility.
Soon the area started to become more populated with houses and restaurants. Before the prison closed for good the only building left was the one at the bottom of the picture. There was a big walking track and I remember when we would go to dinner at one of the restaurants, we would see the girls out walking the track!
In 2004 the facility closed down and the land was sold back to Northville Twp and Plymouth Twp. This is what it looks like now.
Now it's restaurants, houses and condos, a Home Depot and soon to be a Meijer!
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In other news, I have no idea what to make of my azalea plant! I guess it's not giving up yet!
It's getting blooms in the circled areas! This is the goofiest plant ever!
Yesterday was the boys last day of school for the summer. Brad always goes with them for drop off on the last day.
One day they will grow into their back packs!
That's it for now. There haven't been many estate sales lately and I have been too busy to go anyway!
I hope to remedy that soon!
Until then take care and thanks for stopping by!