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Bullpen at Civic Stadium in December 2011, unused since 2009 and entering a state of decay not often seen at pro sports venues.
I intend to go back very soon, maybe even today, to take pictures of Civic as it is now…
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Abandoned garage & tow truck in Alvadore, Oregon.
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Abandoned house near Springfield, Oregon
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Partially demolished, overgrown house in Eugene, Oregon’s Trainsong Neighborhood, part of an abandoned trailer park/apartment/rental house complex that was built in the 1930s, fell into severe neglect and high crime rates in the 1990s and was largely taken out in 2005.
Two trailers, the mailboxes, one Dumpster, this house, a foundation and random other things remain, I’d love to explore this place in greater depth if it wasn’t full of No Trespassing signs.
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Faded 1960s sign at a pool, spa and patio shop in Eugene. I’ve always wanted to photograph this, and finally have.
As usual, edits in iPhoto.
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Civic Stadium in Eugene, Oregon.
Former home of the Eugene Emeralds minor-league baseball team, and possibly the most endangered historic building in Oregon.
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Splintered, faded sign just inside the park gate at the abandoned Hileman Landing County Park near Eugene, Oregon.
This park was known for rowdy, often illegal activity until it was decommissioned in the 1990s and is now used mainly for grazing livestock and as an equestrian trail.
I was chased out of this park by teenage delinquents in 2006, and was nearly run over (intentionally) by a truck driven by two of the same people in 2010.
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Behind the scenes at Eugene Civic Stadium. These buildings, constructed in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration, will probably never be used again.






