A bird's-eye view showing approximately 3 square miles (8 km
2) of the central portion of the city of
Detroit, Michigan, c. 1889. At this time in the
city's history, it was a burgeoning home for manufacturing with expanding city limits. Waves of immigrants, predominantly from Europe, came to Detroit, opening businesses and establishing their own communities. However, infrastructure remained lacking; before 1889, only four of the city's roads were paved.
Lithograph: Calvert Lithographing Company; restoration: Adam Cuerden