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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-25-2011 @ 4:41PM
Joe said...
If these photo's are supposed to represent homes and businesses that have, within the current recession been vacated, then they are incorrect. I have visited several of these picture locations, and they have been vacant for many years.
While I agree that this economy has had dire consequences, this article is out of context and merely used to create sensationalism and fake nostalgia....Nice pics though.
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10-25-2011 @ 4:55PM
Sean McLachlan said...
This post was merely supposed to be a nostalgia trip. I said nothing about the current economic state of the nation. You might be thinking of Shirley, who wrote a long comment in this comments section. He's not me.