Once-booming American towns facing a bleak future
Nicole Robinson
26 April 2022
Abandoned downtowns across America
Library of Congress
Flint, Michigan
Genesee County Historical Society
Flint, Michigan
Google Earth
Gary, Indiana
Library of Congress
Gary, Indiana
Library of Congress
Saginaw, Michigan
Historical Society of Saginaw County/Facebook
Saginaw, Michigan
Ehrlif/Shutterstock
Chester, Pennsylvania
Library of Congress
Chester, Pennsylvania
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chester_PA_502-510_Ave_of_the_States.JPG
Hamtramck, Michigan
picryl.com
Hamtramck, Michigan
Andrew Jameson / Creative Commons
East Cleveland, Ohio
Courtesy of Historic American Engineering Record
East Cleveland, Ohio
Tim Evanson / Flickr
Laurinburg, North Carolina
picryl.com / Photo by Lewis W. Hine
Laurinburg, North Carolina
Gerry Dincher from Hope Mills, NC [CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Bogalusa, Louisiana
Uncredited WPA photographer, via Wikimedia Commons
Bogalusa, Louisiana
Aaron Manning [CC BY 3.0]
Camden, Arkansas
Courtesy New York Public Library
Camden, Arkansas
Brandonrush, from Wikimedia Commons
Ville Platte, Louisiana
Courtesy of National Archives at College Park
Ville Platte, Louisiana
Jerrye & Roy Klotz, MD
Monessen, Pennsylvania
Library of Congress
Monessen, Pennsylvania
https://www.flickr.com/photos/christine592/2192920637/in/album-72157601378500253/
Meigs, Georgia
CS Robinson/Shutterstock
Meigs, Georgia
CS Robinson/Shutterstock
Ochlocknee, Georgia
CS Robinson/Shutterstock
Ochlocknee, Georgia
CS Robinson/Shutterstock
Adams, Tennessee
Brian Wilson Photography/shutterstock
Adams, Tennessee
Google Maps
Abbott, Texas
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Abbott_grocery.JPG
Abbott, Texas
Travel_with_me/Shutterstock
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