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As progress continues to move onward and upward throughout Kansas City, there will always be places left behind. From the industrial to residential and many places in between, all these structures have more stories to tell. Each one of these locations are smaller steppingstones in the foundation of Kansas City's establishment, and share the commonality of being left empty. Their original purposes are diverse, with timelines going back as far as the 1890s. In addition to some interesting and obscure backstories, this book takes an in-depth look inside all these buildings that many of us have…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As progress continues to move onward and upward throughout Kansas City, there will always be places left behind. From the industrial to residential and many places in between, all these structures have more stories to tell. Each one of these locations are smaller steppingstones in the foundation of Kansas City's establishment, and share the commonality of being left empty. Their original purposes are diverse, with timelines going back as far as the 1890s. In addition to some interesting and obscure backstories, this book takes an in-depth look inside all these buildings that many of us have driven by and wondered about for years, in a widespread montage of photography that details as much as possible. In this second instalment of Abandoned Kansas City, more of the forgotten is brought into the light.
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Autorenporträt
Regina Daniel specializes in urban exploration photography. She is also the owner and operator of Red Vixen Photography. Covering much of the Kansas City area and surrounding vicinities, she has gone on to travel through seven states in the Midwest doing her abandoned photography. What started as curiosity for the abandonment has turned into documenting the forgotten or lesser-known history lessons and photographing what has stood the test of time. That change from curiosity to preservation led her to write the Abandoned Kansas City book series, Abandoned Eastern Kansas, and Abandoned Pitcher, Oklahoma.