| Detroit Free Press, April 13, 1949 |
While ghost town probably isn't the proper terminology for a defunct enclave within a properly existing town or city is probably comes across more nostalgic sounding than simply saying that it is defunct. A word that I much prefer.
This 1949 article by Frank B. Woodford delves into some of the so-called ghost towns of metro Detroit and the city proper beginning with Pike's Peak which was located in old Nankin Township on the borders of current cities Livonia and Westland.
Mead's Mills is also mentioned briefly as are Elmore, Rawsonville, old Redford and Delray. Fairview also gets some typeface, though only as a trailing afterthought to the other addendums of the archaic past of the Detroit metropolis.
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