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Project: The Price of Everything
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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 834511" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>[ATTACH=full]420367[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p><strong>W 3rd Street, Dayton, OH</strong></p><p>This area is roughly two city blocks of what would've been part of the original downtown area in the 1800-1900s. Not too far away from here is <em>The Wright Cycle Co.</em> building and where Orville & Wilbur Wright sold bicycles to help fund their aviation projects. While these historic buildings sit abandoned, a new row of high rent yuppie apartments is being built nearby. </p><p></p><p>To the east of where this photo was taken, the current downtown area of modern high-rise buildings is within view. To the west, the outlier of the next neighborhood. What was once alive and thriving is now just...frozen in time. It's surreal driving through here. It's like the Twilight Zone, just a couple of blocks of nothing juxtaposed between urban and suburban sprawl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 834511, member: 1061"] [ATTACH type="full"]420367[/ATTACH] [B]W 3rd Street, Dayton, OH[/B] This area is roughly two city blocks of what would've been part of the original downtown area in the 1800-1900s. Not too far away from here is [I]The Wright Cycle Co.[/I] building and where Orville & Wilbur Wright sold bicycles to help fund their aviation projects. While these historic buildings sit abandoned, a new row of high rent yuppie apartments is being built nearby. To the east of where this photo was taken, the current downtown area of modern high-rise buildings is within view. To the west, the outlier of the next neighborhood. What was once alive and thriving is now just...frozen in time. It's surreal driving through here. It's like the Twilight Zone, just a couple of blocks of nothing juxtaposed between urban and suburban sprawl. [/QUOTE]
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