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Cass Tech - Then and Now

This photo series is haunting. When Mike and I have poked around abandoned buildings I always try to imagine what it would be like when they were alive. I wonder how the people that made memories there would feel to see a school or home in shambles. I think about the places I’ve lived and how it would make me feel if they were left to decay.

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