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every city should have a city museum (guest post)

August 5, 2010by Diana Limbach Lempel 1 Comment

< this post is by my good friend Alex Reisman, whom I asked to share her thoughts about st. louis with us.  enjoy her incredible photos and this first of […]

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ruins: urban, colonial, eternal.

July 23, 2010by Diana Limbach Lempel Leave a comment

I’ve written before about ruins in Detroit as that city confronts the challenges of urban abandonment.  Today I want to revisit ruins, and once again I’ll try to restrain myself […]

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buildings, neighborhoods, places., travels
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blight roundup.

June 7, 2010by Diana Limbach Lempel Leave a comment

So weekly might have been a bit of a stretch, but I really have been photographing a lot of blight these days.  Here’s a quick roundup of some of the […]

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weekly blight, chestnut hill.

April 25, 2010by Diana Limbach Lempel Leave a comment

So my boyfriend and I have recently purchased a home (stay tuned for many “living in an historic home” moments).  What does this mean?  Lots of Zipcar trips to the […]

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