Duluth is a really old city, many of it's buildings were built back in the late 1800's. And they are falling into disrepair.
The city has not been maintained the way it once was and leaving Canal Park and Downtown where the tourists are attracted to, shows a totally different side to Duluth.
I'm not sure how long this building has been sitting since the fire. It's half a block from the shelter.
This garage is directly behind the shelter, pigeons live inside of it.
A few houses down the alley lies this one...
The saddest thing about this house, a block up the hill is, people live in it windows broken, exposing them to the below zero temperatures here.
I'm sure it was a beauty in its past.
This one is near Cascade Park.
A crumbling stone wall with downed lines that no one can be bothered to worry about. Couldn't those lines be hazzardous?
Whatever these images say to you, they leave ne feeling curious. What used to be there, before it was forgotten?
What did the decks on this building once look like? How do the residents feel about their doors to nowhere?
Thanks for walking with me and seeing a bit of our world!