According to an article in the Detroit Free Press, Aug. 6, ’17, long-abandoned Michigan Central Station in Detroit (on the National Register of Historic Places) “widely known for its ornate architecture and haunting emptiness and decay” is again the target of talk of full renovation and reuse (e.g., residential units). Such a possibility might be a bit more reasonable these days given recent long, long overdue redevelopment efforts in Detroit. The present private owners claim to have put 8 million dollars in the building in recent years. Several photos (images) of the building are online. What are your memories, if any, of when you used this part of history?