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November 10, 1915. On the banks of the River Rouge in Dearborn, Michigan, Henry Ford purchased a stretch of marshland that most industrialists considered unusable. It was swampy. Flood-prone. And miles away from Detroit’s industrial core. Ford did not buy it to build a factory. He bought it to build an entire industrial world. Over the next twelve years, that land would become the largest integrated factory on Earth. At its peak, the River Rouge Complex covered over 1,000 acres, contained more than 90 buildings, operated its own power plant, steel mill, glass plant, foundry, rail network, and deep-water dock. This channel documents how industrial systems are built, scaled, and pushed until they break. Subscribe for more factory rise-and-fall stories. #ford #henryford #AmericanIndustrialHistory #laborhistory #gildedage #DarkHistory #AbandonedFactories #IndustrialAmerica This video is a researched industrial history documentary based on real events and verified sources to the best of our ability. All archival images and footage belong to their respective owners and are used in a transformative manner for commentary, education, criticism, and historical analysis under Fair Use.