Among other things, Amherstburg, Ontario is home to historic Fort Malden. Located on the Detroit River, southwest of Windsor, and near the mouth of Lake Erie, the Fort was a significant site in both the War of 1812 and the Rebellion of 1837. The downtown (as quiet as it is here) is another […]
Entries Tagged as 'Urban Exploration'
There’s history in Amherstburg
September 7th, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Essex County · Urban Exploration · Amherstburg · City · River · Water · Country · Windsor
Have a seat
August 27th, 2007 · No Comments
You see the darndest things in Windsor. And on BlogWindsor. Check out this front row seat to … something…
close up , originally uploaded by Mita.
What I wonder is whether this was a chance tangling due to wind and miscellaneous […]
Tags: Urban Exploration · City · Play · Windsor
Big Tony
August 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
At Big Tony’s on Walker Road, it’s not just pizza you’ll find. If you are brave enough to explore into the basement you’ll see what this photographer did — haunted halls, rumoured to be home to ghosts from the days of Al Capone.
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Tags: Urban Exploration · Night · City · Play · Windsor
Talbot Trail Treasure
August 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
Can you imagine the families that lived here? It looks lonely today but I can imagine the rooms full of children laughing, chores being done, clothes hanging to dry and the smells of fresh cooking coming through the windows. I wonder if ever any secret visitor climbed up the tree and in the […]
Tags: Urban Exploration · Essex County · Country · Play · Windsor
Urban Decay
August 10th, 2007 · No Comments
You never know what you’re going to find when you go exploring. Mike Beauchamp has a real knack for uncovering the hidden parts of the city and photographing them in such a way that they come alive again.
tile r&d, originally uploaded […]
Tags: Urban Exploration · City · Work · Windsor