Located in Charlestown, Indiana, on the grounds of the old Indiana Army Ammunition Plant (INAAP), these strange ghostly shells are all that remain of the buildings where gunpowder was loaded into fabric bags.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Abandoned bag loading building, Indiana Army Ammunition Plant, Charlestown, Indiana
Located in Charlestown, Indiana, on the grounds of the old Indiana Army Ammunition Plant (INAAP), these strange ghostly shells are all that remain of the buildings where gunpowder was loaded into fabric bags.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Jesus, hidden in a remodeled Church, La Grange, Kentucky
Located in what used to be the sanctuary of a beautiful historic church, this giant mural of Jesus the shepherd is now hidden from view, the whole building having been remodeled into office space. Join us as we explore this church and the and the fascinating way that it has been saved through re-purposing.
Monday, July 22, 2013
An Abandoned Rural Drive-In Theater
We stumbled upon this abandoned drive-in in the backwoods of rural Indiana. Only the main building consisting of a snack bar, restroom and projection room remained, but to our surprise it was full of interesting artifacts from an age of Americana long gone. In this post we'll first take a brief look at the rise and fall of America's drive-in theaters, and then check out what we found inside this particular facility. Stay tuned and read on.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Abandoned Breeden's Bridge, Leavenworth, Indiana
Joining Harrison and Crawford counties, Breeden's bridge is located near the town of Leavenworth, Indiana, crossing over the Blue River as it winds towards the Ohio River. Abandoned since the mid 1980s, its rusty skeleton provides an interesting backdrop to a popular swimming spot for locals.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
The Lost John Pectol Road Bridge, New Albany, Indiana
The world around us is always changing, never to be nailed down. A building is built one day, while another is leveled that same day. Our memories and our photos try to document what we see, but even they fade. This, is the story of a bridge that we missed.
Monday, July 8, 2013
Abandoned Ouerbacker Mansion, Louisville, Kentucky
Crumbling in western Louisville, the abandoned Ouerbacker Mansion is one of the most at risk architectural treasures in the region. Built in the 1860s, this building is on the few remaining local examples of the Richardsonian Romanesque style.