Friday, August 7, 2009

East St. Louis Roundhouse, Part 2

I tend to think of ruins as static beings, immutable and staying the same for decades. This obviously is far from the truth; abandoned buildings are in a constant state of kinetic change, as a recent visit to the roundhouse in East St. Louis illustrates.What had once been a still intact roof in November came crashing down in the last six months or so, proving that these buildings are still very much alive and changing.Even ancient Roman monuments are not safe from change; a week after visiting the Baths of Caracalla, the giant structure was damaged by an earthquake.

1 comment:

  1. How did you get to this location? I've been looking for a way to visit this roundhouse, being a railfan and all, but I haven't seen any place to park which I'm satisfied with security-wise.

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