Showing posts with label Ghost Town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghost Town. Show all posts

Monday, November 6, 2017

Ghost City

It was eerily desolate, 
a perfect place for a pre-Halloween haunt: 
Detroit, Michigan. 

I'm a backseat photographer....35th and Michigan. 

In our quest to find something for tourists to do in Michigan 
(there isn't much, believe me,) 
we ventured toward Detroit. 

Just another boarded up building. 

Driving into the city was like driving through a ghost town. 
We hardly saw a soul. 
But we did see a lot of abandonment. 

Sunday afternoon and the visitor center was closed?
I guess tourists don't tour Detroit on weekends...or in October...or ever?

One of our searches was for the  Boston-Edison 'historic district.'
We thought that sounded promising. 

Most homes in the Boston - Edison neighborhood were built between 1905 and 1925. 

What we found at the Boston-Edison historic district was 
some really cool home architecture in various states of repair.  

Probably the most famous home is the one time home of Henry Ford and his wife, 1908-1915. 

A gorgeous home might be right next to something completely deteriorated. 
Home sale listings here range from over 1 million down to $175,000, 
that's quite a span in one neighborhood. 
I'm not sure how that works socially. 

Welcome to Detroit

We visited some other sites that sounded promising - which weren't.  
And we only felt safe exiting the car at one location - 
it was the one place we found a handful of other people doing Sunday afternoon things:  
The Detroit Waterfront. 

GM World Headquarters  - Those 3 peeps are with me. 
General Motors invested in a nice waterfront walk here 
just outside their Renaissance Center - 
 a group of 7 interconnected skyscrapers. 

The Renaissance Center, Detroit

My second impression of Detroit after 'Ghost Town' 
was how small it was in comparison to Philadelphia. 
In Philly, overall the skyscrapers are taller and tightly packed in. 
But I guess land is cheaper here so there is no need to build high and tight. 

Just across the bridge is Canada, 
but we didn't think to bring our passports along. 
In post research I learned that Detroit has lost over half its population! 
1950 1.8 million people, 2016 672,000 people. 
That explains the Ghost Town effect 
and the label of worst US city to live in. 

Bagley Pedestrian Bridge

It really is a sad situation. 
With little industry there is no tax base 
to help pay for maintenance of parks and streets 
and of course...people!  

The only tourists in Detroit. 

If you are into abandoned photography - get yourself to Detroit, and pack some heat. 


More of my images from Detroit can be found here. 





Monday, March 13, 2017

The Town That Almost Went Ghost

If you look up Main Street in Julian and use your imagination 
you can see the makings of a western ghost town here. 

Main Street, Julian, CA

This town began in the 1870s with the one and only San Diego Gold Rush
but it didn't die with it. 
Those pioneers stayed and began farming...apples. 
Apples saved Julian. 

Me With Some Julian Hot Cider

Well, apples and location. 
Located in the mountains 
Julian offers hiking and off-roading trails. 
Surrounded by reservations it also 
offers a nearby casino. 

Pioneer Cemetery


But it seems all those people make their way into Julian for apple pie. 
Julian is famous for its apple pie so of course we had to buy one. 
I was quite the skeptic - 
thinking this is just a tourist ploy - 
but the apple pie was the best I have had. 


Shop Signs, Julian, CA

In historic Julian, 
quaint and interesting shops fill the old buildings. 
There are plenty of options for dining as well. 

An Old Soda Fountain on Main Street

As much as I would have liked to visit a real ghost town, 
Julian was quaint and tasty enough to keep us happy. 

Heading Back to San Diego and Warmth
We visited from San Diego 
and failed to keep in mind the difference altitude would make in the weather.  
We were cold so we put on everything we had with us! 


Keeping Warm With Hot Cider

And the last photo I have to add because dirty Jeeps were everywhere in Julian. 
We passed them the whole way on the route into town. 
Jeeps and RVs. 
I loved this one with the little dog on the driver's lap. 

Man and His Little Dog

Julian is an hour east of San Diego and makes a good day trip. 

For more images of Julian, 





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