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March 28, 2002 - Image 16

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The Michigan Daily, 2002-03-28

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despite the opinions of some students, michigan is a
pretty interesting state. our agrarian, midwestern land-
scape fuses awesomely with our rust-belt grittiness to
create an impressive array of historical and cultural
characteristics. we explore here some abandonded rem-
nants of this history to see what makes our fair state
unique. decay truly knows no bound. these photographs
come from detroit and tuscola county. can you tell the
difference? where do you think these doors lead to?
PLACES OF SOLITUDE
exploring michigan's abandoned spaces
patrick jones, daily photographer

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