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2007 ColDay Series:

 

Part 1: Los Angeles Parte Uno

Part 2: Los Angeles Parte Dos 

Part 3: Boston 

Part 4: A New York City Interlude 

Part 5: Montreal 

Part 6: Cincinnati 

Part 7: Pittsburgh & Harrisburg 

Part 8: Philadelphia 

Part 9: Brooklyn, New York 

Part 10: Atlantic City, Baltimore, & Washington DC 

Part 11: Dayton

Part 12: Sacramento to Santa Cruz

Part 13: Big Sur to San Francisco

Part 14: San Francisco

Part 15: Berkeley & Oakland

Part 16: Around The Globe Preview

Part 17: London I

Part 18: London II

Part 19: Paris Partie Une

Part 20: Paris Partie Deux

Part 21: Paris Partie Trois

Part 22: Nashville & Pittsburgh

Part 23: Gritcinnati

Part 24: Toronto

Part 25: Akron & Cleveland

Part 26: New York City: Part One

Part 27: New York City: Part Two

Part 28: New York City: Part Three

Part 29: Hartford

Part 30: Zürich

Part 31: Lucerne & The Swiss Alps

Part 32: Milan

Part 33: Dallas

Part 34: Detroit

Part 35: Gary

Part 36: Chicago

 

 

Gary, Indiana

 

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Goodnight (and coming up to end this 2007 series), Chicago

 

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"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Looks like fun!

You have made all my fantasies come true.

damn...Gary looks awful.

ahh, reminds me of home.  Wow, just bad.  Great photos though.  Except that you are a COPYCAT!!!!

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Took the same image last winter.

That's just devastating. We in America have far too many cities and areas of cities that look like Gary. How can a nation be great when it lets this happen to its cities, which are the confluences of brains and braun of a country?

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Because of this.

 

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Wah! I want a large backyard! I want a driveway! I want more room from my neighbors! I want a larger house! And more room!

 

And look at that, you're crammed in there like shotgun houses.

Wow.  The most amazing thing is seeing a well-kept house owned by somebody who obviously has a lot of pride sitting right next door to rubble.

 

Always makes me think of "The Music Man" and the song "Gary, Indiana"! 

 

Love the first photo of the Palace Theatre and the Jackson Five tonite letters on the marquee.  I did wonder where they were going to play on their comeback tour!

 

But seriously - these Gary photos are simply stunning.

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Wah! I want a large backyard! I want a driveway! I want more room from my neighbors! I want a larger house! And more room!

 

And look at that, you're crammed in there like shotgun houses.

 

You forgot, "I want my kids to go to a school where they'll get a good education and be in a safe environment!"

barry you promised us we were all moving to california!

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Wow ... looks worse than Detroit.

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You forgot, "I want my kids to go to a school where they'll get a good education and be in a safe environment!"

 

At the level of an individual family, fleeing to a school district shielded by various means from the effects of poverty makes sense, but a metropolitan system of have and have-not school districts certainly does not make sense.

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Gotta love Gary!

 

(followed the link from the Dayton thread and this is absolutely stunning. It really makes me appreciate the Gem city)

 

However, for a city that in its heyday had about 200,000 people (or so....?), I'm suprised it's not more dense.

 

Great shots!

^Sad photos.  Is that City Hall with the dome? 

^Sad photos. Is that City Hall with the dome?

 

Also, tried to look at your Cleveland/Akron photos and the photos would not appear.  Maybe something with my computer?

This commercial strip doesn't look that bad, especially compared to much of the rest. If only East Columbus' strip looked like this, it'd be quite an improvement.

 

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It's funny how many buildings are severely dilapidated, but the road is nicely paved and painted while people spend money on decent cars.

My lord. Wow

 

It's funny how many buildings are severely dilapidated, but the road is nicely paved and painted while people spend money on decent cars.

 

I think that's true for all "ghettos". It applies around Dayton, at least.

I think the presence of buildings, not empty lots help improve the image of that commercial strip.

No area is too rough for CDM and his trusty camera.

No area is too rough for CDM and his trusty camera.

 

OK!

I dont think Gary passed 200,000.  It was 100,000 + but never topped 200K. (anyone have better figures?).  But I have to say even in decay Gary still looks substantial.  It looks they were using "Chicago buildings"...the details and building forms look a lot like neighborhood stuff in Chicago for some of this.

 

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I think the city earmarks revenue from their casinos for road improvements and repairs, so that might be why the roads look good.

 

Is that City Hall with the dome? 

 

Yes, and there is a twin next to it which is a branch of the Lake County courthouse.  So there is this "city beautiful" group plan thing going on in front of downtown.  That's what you would have seen if you had arrived by rail.

 

 

 

 

The only place I've ever been "eh, not using it THIS time" was actually in Pendleton (Cincinnati) of all places.  Sections of the Bronx I put the camera away along with East Los Angeles.  But generally, "the hood" isn't too bad once you know it (or lived in it).

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Wow! Parts of Gary look like they were just bombed and left to lie in ruin. Great photo tour.

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