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This March 10, 2015 photo shows a sign that shows the main entrance to Fort Wayne on Jefferson Avenue in Detroit. Michigan has hired a New York City firm to look at ways to revive Historic Fort Wayne, a long underused 96-acre site along the Detroit River. The Michigan Economic Development Corp. in January hired HR&A Advisors Inc. for $235,000 with the goal of coming up with a realistic plan that would maintain the fort's historic nature while incorporating other uses for the property. (AP Photo/Detroit News, Max Ortiz) DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT
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