Sometimes I like to take a break from the history of a certain area and just take in the beauty of how it sits today. You can find beauty in even the most run down places and in other areas you would not think to look. I enjoy taking photographs of things that are very rarely photographed, mostly local. Things that you could "Google" and not find one single picture of. Angles that you do not see from the road. This post takes us back into the city of Lorain, but this time not for a history lesson. This time we will look at what is there today, maybe from a different point of view than you are used to.
Let's take a ride.
13 Miles |
Black River Landing. This is where the International Festival occurs. |
Same spot looking at the back side of the Broadway buidings. |
Nickelplate Railroad Bridge. |
Same bridge from the tracks. |
Lorain Monument Works. As far as I know they make headstones. They also have a pack of pit bulls as guards. |
Section of Broadway. |
Just down the road. Looks a little bit different huh? |
Spitzer Marina. Lorain Lighthouse in the distance. |
Cool clouds. |
Harbor Range Light. |
Lorain Lighthouse. Slightly better zoom now with the new lens. |
Back side of the buildings on Erie Avenue. City Hall is on the right by the crane. |
Black River looking out at Lake Erie from the Charles Berry Bridge. |
City Hall and the old clock in front of it. Not sure of the age of the clock. |
Lights in Lakeview Park. |
Stay tuned for more posts as I continue my adventures on my bike.
Thanks for reading.
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