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Detroit, Michigan ~ Photographer Kevin Bauman

'’100 Abandoned Houses’' poignantly documents the depressing downfall of Detroit, where entire neighborhoods, even wealthy ones, have been left to fall into ruin.

Devastation: The amazing collection of photographs captured the utter devastation of the city that now sits largely derelict. Many of Bauman's pictures were taken in Brush Park, on the outskirts of Detroit's entertainment district.
'For as long as I can remember the area, housing large houses and mansions, sat largely abandoned,' he said.
'How could an area that was obviously once a wealthy enclave in the city become an example of the downfall of American cities?'

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The following is a message that was first posted on the ''Dec 22, 2014 Detroit puzzle'' by ''FieroNut'' :

I lived in Detroit during its heyday years during the 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s. It’s true there are areas of Detroit that still suffer but they are being reduced and reclaimed. Corruption and greed was killing the city, but a new era of renaissance is emerging and the city is recovering. If you don’t live here, it is hard to understand. Come and visit and see the wonders of the area … you will be surprised.
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cakes47

Hi Gail ~ Have to keep your eyes & ears open.

octomom

A family lived in this house and loved this house. Then they lost everything. It's incredibly sad. Detroit pinned all its hopes on GM, and then GM abandoned the city and its inhabitants. The company got bailed out, but the citizens never did.

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