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Not simply is there no grafiti in the expected places--the bombed-out looking neighborhoods of inner-city Detroit and the freeways that pass through--but no grafiti on the suburban freeways and highways, streets and alleys, or in the suburbs both rich and poor. I was staying in lower middle-class Dearborn but was also in middle-class Ferndale and spent a fair amount of time in Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills, which are as posh as just about any place in the US. And although I passed through Eminem territory many times, not once did I see any grafiti. Not only did I never see grafiti, but I also never even saw signs--such as painted-out areas on walls and freeway structures--that grafiti had ever been there. Lunch in Ann Arbor on the way to the airport--as quiet and orderly as the airports of Munich and Zurich--where again I failed to find any grafiti, convinced me that there is no grafiti in the state of Michigan.
I live in Los Angeles, the city that gave the world grafiti, and with the exceptions of Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto, have seen grafiti in every good-sized city and/or its suburbs I've visited.
Why is Detroit--which has such a bad rap--the exception?
I live in Los Angeles, the city that gave the world grafiti, and with the exceptions of Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto, have seen grafiti in every good-sized city and/or its suburbs I've visited.
Why is Detroit--which has such a bad rap--the exception?

