Writing in this past Sunday’s Detroit Free Press, John Gallagher reported on the fact that auto-centric cities around the world have elaborate auto museums built by their respective resident automakers, and wondered if Detroit could learn anything from it.
I remain unconvinced that the current leadership of the city of Detroit and its running embarrassment of a city council can learn anything about anything, but I’ve brought up the glaring lack of a proper museum dedicated to the history of General Motors before, and now is as good a time as any to discuss it again.
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