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Thursday afternoon, I visited Muncie, Indiana. This 1951 Buick Eight with Dynaflow transmission was sitting in the drive-up lane of an abandoned bank on Elm Street in downtown Muncie.
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This is one of the entrances to the old trailer park on the south side of Sandpoint Road, between the railroad tracks and Arbor Avenue, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The people living in the trailer behind the fence hung this string of metallic mylar American flags for Memorial Day. I photographed them about a week later.
When I was a kid, this trailer park had signs saying that it was called Cozy Acres, but I don't know if that is still the name of the place.
Just wondering Chris, are most of the residents of trailer parks permanent? Over here many trailer parks are being sold off to developers, and the (usually low income and pensioner) residents are faced with eviction with nowhere else to park their trailer.
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Yesterday evening was the opening of an exhibit that included two of my photographs at the Artlink gallery in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. This 1949 Cadillac sedan was parked in the lot next to the Auer Center, the building on Main Street where the gallery is located.
Every square inch of this classic car's body is covered in thousands of pennies! Only the chrome parts and the nameplates and emblems were left un-covered.