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I took a photo of the Eastown Theater in Detroit being torn down [4000x6000].
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9 of the Most Beautiful Buildings We Ever Tore Down
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9 of the Most Beautiful Buildings We Ever Tore Down
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9 of the Most Beautiful Buildings We Ever Tore Down
A 1967 photo showing final demolition of the old Grand Rapids Brewing Co./Fox Deluxe Brewery building on Michigan Street between Ottawa and Ionia Aves. The state of Michigan purchased the urban renewal site for $161,000. The state office building stands here today. (Grand Rapids Press file photo). Fox, Urban, Ottawa, State Of Michigan, Grand Rapids Michigan, Riverside Park, Brewery
Wrecking downtown: 100 photos of Grand Rapids urban renewal demolitions
A 1967 photo showing final demolition of the old Grand Rapids Brewing Co./Fox Deluxe Brewery building on Michigan Street between Ottawa and Ionia Aves. The state of Michigan purchased the urban renewal site for $161,000. The state office building stands here today. (Grand Rapids Press file photo).
The old Kent County courts and administration building is wrecked in late 1966. The building was located where the south end of Calder Plaza and the Fifth Third Center parking lot is today. (MLive file photo) Car Park, County Court, County, Kent County, South End
Wrecking downtown: 100 photos of Grand Rapids urban renewal demolitions
The old Kent County courts and administration building is wrecked in late 1966. The building was located where the south end of Calder Plaza and the Fifth Third Center parking lot is today. (MLive file photo)
A January 1967 photo showing final demolition beginning of the old Grand Rapids Brewing Co./Fox Deluxe Brewery building on Michigan Street between Ottawa and Ionia Aves. The state of Michigan purchased the urban renewal site for $161,000. The state office building stands here today. (Grand Rapids Press file photo).
Wrecking downtown: 100 photos of Grand Rapids urban renewal demolitions
A January 1967 photo showing final demolition beginning of the old Grand Rapids Brewing Co./Fox Deluxe Brewery building on Michigan Street between Ottawa and Ionia Aves. The state of Michigan purchased the urban renewal site for $161,000. The state office building stands here today. (Grand Rapids Press file photo).
A former theater building awaits final demolition along Monroe Ave. at Michigan Street in 1967. The site is now home to Grand Rapids City Hall and the Kent County administration buildings on Calder Plaza. (MLive file photo). Theatre, City Hall, Demolition
Wrecking downtown: 100 photos of Grand Rapids urban renewal demolitions
A former theater building awaits final demolition along Monroe Ave. at Michigan Street in 1967. The site is now home to Grand Rapids City Hall and the Kent County administration buildings on Calder Plaza. (MLive file photo).
Wrecking downtown: 100 photos of Grand Rapids urban renewal demolitions | MLive.com Urban Renewal
Wrecking downtown: 100 photos of Grand Rapids urban renewal demolitions
Wrecking downtown: 100 photos of Grand Rapids urban renewal demolitions | MLive.com
Wreckers demolish the Regent Theater in late 1964. The theater, located at 133 Crescent Street NW, opened in 1923. It showed movies and staged performances. There were bowling lanes on the fourth floor and a rooftop garden for ballroom dancing. (Courtesy photo | Grand Rapids Public Library, Hero Bratt Collection). Contouring, Train Stations, Downtown, Interesting Buildings
Wrecking downtown: 100 photos of Grand Rapids urban renewal demolitions
Wreckers demolish the Regent Theater in late 1964. The theater, located at 133 Crescent Street NW, opened in 1923. It showed movies and staged performances. There were bowling lanes on the fourth floor and a rooftop garden for ballroom dancing. (Courtesy photo | Grand Rapids Public Library, Hero Bratt Collection).
9 of the Most Beautiful Buildings We Ever Tore Down
9 of the Most Beautiful Buildings We Ever Tore Down
9 of the Most Beautiful Buildings We Ever Tore Down
The years between 1880 and 1920 changed American cities completely: From elevators to air conditioning to electricity, the monumental buildings born during this period seemed like living things, humming with life. But as quickly as they rose, many of them were torn down—victims of the same progress that pushed them up. Old City, City, Abandoned Ships, Beautiful Buildings
9 of the Most Beautiful Buildings We Ever Tore Down
The years between 1880 and 1920 changed American cities completely: From elevators to air conditioning to electricity, the monumental buildings born during this period seemed like living things, humming with life. But as quickly as they rose, many of them were torn down—victims of the same progress that pushed them up.
The years between 1880 and 1920 changed American cities completely: From elevators to air conditioning to electricity, the monumental buildings born during this period seemed like living things, humming with life. But as quickly as they rose, many of them were torn down—victims of the same progress that pushed them up. York, Cities, Street View, Lower Manhattan
9 of the Most Beautiful Buildings We Ever Tore Down
The years between 1880 and 1920 changed American cities completely: From elevators to air conditioning to electricity, the monumental buildings born during this period seemed like living things, humming with life. But as quickly as they rose, many of them were torn down—victims of the same progress that pushed them up.
Penn Station demolition. Design, Alaska, Retro, Philadelphia, Manhattan
Penn Station demolition.
During the demolition, a view into Penn Station’s main waiting room, which was still in use as the building was torn down. July 6, 1965. Credit Arthur Brower/The New York Times Empire State Building, Composition, Railroad Station
When the Old Penn Station Was Demolished, New York Lost Its Faith (Published 2019)
During the demolition, a view into Penn Station’s main waiting room, which was still in use as the building was torn down. July 6, 1965. Credit Arthur Brower/The New York Times
U.S. Post Office building being torn down Ideas, Boston, Derelict, Office Building, Building, Post Office, Abandoned
U.S. Post Office building being torn down
U.S. Post Office building being torn down
Major Watson house being torn down, Sheldon & Fulton - c. 1928 Heritage Hills, Heritage, West
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Major Watson house being torn down, Sheldon & Fulton - c. 1928