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Industrial Love, Richmond

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I hope all of you have been weller than well. I thought I’d change it up a bit!

I have this thing, this love for industrial cities.  The more warehouses, abandoned buildings, the more I seem to love it.  Blame my blue-collar, hard-working family and Detroit beginnings with a touch of the “Pittsburgh of the South,” Birmingham, Alabama and you have a recipe for this love of pre-war buildings.  Buildings that are old and dilapidated.   Those that have been re-engineered.  I love them.

I went to Richmond for the day to see my cousin.  It just so happens I was in for a beautiful industrial surprise.

I plan to do more of these photo posts in the coming months.  Thoughts?

Love,

Rae

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