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Old Posted Dec 3, 2007, 10:43 PM
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ColDay Presents: Gary

2007 ColDay Series:

Part 1: Los Angeles Parte Uno
Part 2: Los Angeles Parte Dos
Part 3: Boston
Part 4: A New York City Interlude
Part 5: Montreal
Part 6: Cincinnati
Part 7: Pittsburgh & Harrisburg
Part 8: Philadelphia
Part 9: Brooklyn, New York
Part 10: Atlantic City, Baltimore, & Washington DC
Part 11: Dayton
Part 12: Sacramento to Santa Cruz
Part 13: Big Sur to San Francisco
Part 14: San Francisco
Part 15: Berkeley & Oakland
Part 16: Around The Globe Preview
Part 17: London I
Part 18: London II
Part 19: Paris Partie Une
Part 20: Paris Partie Deux
Part 21: Paris Partie Trois
Part 22: Nashville & Pittsburgh
Part 23: Gritcinnati
Part 24: Toronto
Part 25: Akron & Cleveland
Part 26: New York City Part One
Part 27: New York City Part Two
Part 28: New York City Part Three
Part 29: Hartford
Part 30: Zürich
Part 31: Lucerne & The Swiss Alps
Part 32: Milan
Part 33: Dallas
Part 34: Detroit
Part 35: Gary
Part 36: Chicago


Gary, Indiana






















































Goodnight (and coming up to end this 2007 series), Chicago

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Old Posted Dec 3, 2007, 10:55 PM
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Always reminded me of Youngstown.
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Depressing. It seems like there could be so much potential in Gary. I never thought that a city like that could fall so fast and so hard. So much history, so many old buildings that would look great if they were fixed up. All cities have bad areas in them, I just never could imagine a city such as Gary, E. St Louis, or Camden, NJ or even Cairo Illinois, be a shell of it's former self. Even cities such as Detroit, and St. Louis are making a surprise comeback. Hopefully something good will come of it.
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It's such a different kind of beautiful!

Love the first picture.
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Ghetto, but still grat photos of the city.
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Old Posted Dec 3, 2007, 11:49 PM
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So, sad that a city can fall apart like that. It's not a small city, right? Where are all the people? Does all of Gary look like that?
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Damn, that town is ghetto.

What's the population of Gary? Is it part of Chicago's metro?
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It looks so . . . lively. Such nice architecture, too.
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Wow, the op-art effect on this building has me entranced and repulsed at the same time.
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how as a society could we let this happen?

can't we get a billionaire to essentially buy up the town, sell lots for below market price, and completely redo the place?
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I was hoping that the town had turned around since the last photo thread it was featured in. I still have some hope.

Thanks for your 2007 travels, it has been fun.
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Ok, twas on this ride too.

It had nice homes! There were some nice homes on the road into town.

It might have been on commercial streets full of ramshackle ex-Burger King's turned into drive-up cornerstores with handmade signs made from acrylic paint and cardboard, but....

It had nice homes!

You can just hear the soulful echo of the Black Michael Jackson's voice resonating through the broken windows, sulfur aroma, and burnt housing frames of the dust strewn G.I. streets, whispering in your ear..... "oh baby give me one more chaaaaaaance, (show me that I love you), won't you pleeeease let meeeeee (back in your heart)."

Please let Gary back in your heart. It has nice homes.
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This photos says it all...

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Is this where they filmed "I am Legend"
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I can only imagine how amazing this building would be if it were located in Lincoln Park or East Lakeview as opposed to Gary. It's sad to see buildings with such great bones neglected so badly.

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I can only imagine how amazing this building would be if it were located in Lincoln Park or East Lakeview as opposed to Gary. It's sad to see buildings with such great bones neglected so badly.
just disassemble it and move it to Charlotte

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Wow, the op-art effect on this building has me entranced and repulsed at the same time.
it looks so commie...like this is some downtrodden former soviet city.

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very interesting...
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