30 years ago, "Autoworld" opened its doors on July 4, 1984 in Flint, Michigan.
It was an indoor theme park and museum dedicated to preserving and spreading automotive achievements.
Bill Shea, editor and reporter for Crain’s Detroit Business, said that the attraction wasn’t that popular and visitors were confused about what Autoworld was.
Was it supposed to be a museum or a theme park?
This led people to ask why a group of people invested $80 million into the endeavor.
Organizers hoped Autoworld would revitalize the inner city of Flint, develop Michigan’s tourism industry, and preserve the automotive history in the city.
But, in 1987, the attraction closed its doors permanently. Here's a video of them imploding the building from ABC News:
http://youtu.be/TOmifOLSSRs
*You can hear our interview with Bill Shea today at 3 p.m. We'll add the interview to this post at 4:30 p.m.