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Ever since my visit to Youngstown in 2008, I've felt an affinity toward the city. I've experienced the same feeling with Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Both once were thriving steelmaking cities, dirty, sooty, smelly, and noisy, but bursting with vitality. There's something I sensed in walking around, especially in the back streets and neighborhoods - it's rather as if all that energy still manifests itself in some way, stifled and frustrated and yearning to breathe again.

Not many photos, but this was anything *but* a fun photo-taking trip:

 

Special thanks to the incredible people at St. Elizabeth's in Youngstown:

 

Hope everything is OK.

Good stuff...I really like the Tremont shot.

 

This makes me want to throw on some Cleveland pictures now!

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You got my prayers and great shots!

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