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I'm lucky to have kept these photos to scan, they go back to the 80s. The building wasn't being demolished, it was just falling apart. I have heard that it was a brewery about a century ago. In the 90s, the property was razed and there is a stretch of buildings there now. This is kind of a matter-of-fact post but I can't find the art gallery photos, which I'll post tomorrow, and (moreso)I just want to get these shots out there for others to see.
2 comments:
I'm fascinated by the vanishing/changing face of the urban landscape...
Glad you do such a great job chronicling those lost structures!
Yeah, I'm not being demolished either. I'm just falling apart.
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