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Portland, MI
Neat city. That walkway behind the buildings is interesting.
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Roosevelt Warehouse, Detroit
Thanks everyone! Exploring the warehouse is a pretty unsettling experience: walking on melted bottles of finger paints and watercolors; wading through seas of tennis balls, salt and pepper shakers, and film reels; climbing over piles of rotting books. The experience itself is post-apocalyptic (totally "I am Legend" jpop), but even on a practical level, the idea of millions of dollars of school supplies being abandoned by a school system that can't keep itself afloat is really upsetting. I realize that the smoke and water damage after the fire would have made most of the books unsalvageable, but a lot of the other supplies, particularly on the second floor, could have been saved. Many of them were untouched by fire, and they are junk now only because they've spent the past two decades weathering the seasons. Up until last year, the paints were still lined up in orderly rows on shelving units, until scrappers stole the shelves. Maybe Detroit Public Schools got more insurance money just writing the place off, but it still strikes me as a bit outrageous. I guess that in the end, the Roosevelt warehouse is just another symbol of a city falling apart.
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Roosevelt Warehouse, Detroit
Well, since it has been in the local (Michigan) news recently, I figured it was time for a photo thread. The 4-story Roosevelt warehouse was designed by Albert Kahn and originally functioned as Detroit's post office. When the post office relocated closer to downtown, the building became the depository for the Detroit Public School System. In the late 1980s, fire swept through the upper floors, destroying millions of dollars of school supplies. What wasn't destroyed by the fire was abandoned. Recently, the Detroit News featured a sort of expose on the paper's front page discussing the delayed police response to a dead body that was found in one of the building's elevator shafts. Hayward posted about it here: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,18296.0.html. Anyway, on to the tour... 1. The first floor was pretty innocuous: 2. Workbooks and other school supplies piled 6 feet high: 3. Help to keep children safe in school: 4. Piles of textbooks: 5. Curled pages: 6. The fourth floor is carpeted with books: 7. A broken hallway: 8. 20-foot tall trees grow out of decomposing books on the fourth floor: 9. Books upon books: 10. A collapsed wall on the third floor: 11. 12. A puzzle on the second floor. The second floor was filled with kitchen supplies, paints and crayons and craft supplies, records and spools of video, puzzles and games, etc. 13. Pallets of science books that were never even unwrapped: 14. A lonely volume: 15. Graffiti panorama on the third floor:
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Random Ann Arbor walk-about
Look at all of those people buying overpriced sandwiches!
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Lancaster, PA - Historic, Dense & Urban (lotsa pics)
Pennsylvania has some GREAT towns. *Nice* photos!
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Danville, IL
Yeah, Danville is a sad place. Most of those mid-sized, central Illinois towns are. Nice photos though!
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Wait, I moved to Boston?
Some great photos!
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Possible Relocation to Ann Arbor
Kerrytown is nice. You might also consider the old west side (roughly the area within 1st and 7th, and Miller and Madison). It's about a 10-15 minute walk from campus, but it's a bit cheaper than other areas around downtown.
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Erie: the gritacular hub of northwestern Pennsylvania!
Wow. Erie has some great architecture. But it looks like it could use some serious TLC. Nice shots.
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My Trip to Chicago - 8/08 (short set)
Great shots of a great city. I like the panoramas.
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Bloor St Yorkville (Toronto)
Nice shots, Hayward! I never got to see much of Bloor last time I was there. Looks like it's time I went back!
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Chicago, June 17, 2008 - Watch out for Trains
These are great photos! I love the one of the station at Adams & Wabash. Thanks for sharing!
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Chicago
Great photos, Zach. Can't wait to see the rest. Man, they really need to do something with the Banker's Building:
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Sunrise Stroll in Milwaukee
Ah, my hometown! It's such a great little city, that's always overshadowed (of course) by Chicago. Great photos! (Even with all the fog lol.)
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Mantua (Philly)
Great photos!