Saturday, March 28, 2009

a tragedy

I discovered this old Victorian mansion in the neighborhood where I go for my doctor's appointments. I was shocked when I first saw it. I had heard rumors of Newark in her glory days, but I had no idea. This is tragic. I realized just how far Newark had fallen. I wish I could have seen it when it was inhabited. I also wish I had loads of money to fix it up. It would make a nice office, restaurant, design studio...or all of the above. It is massive.

 


6 comments:

The Marrott Family said...

Absolutely beautiful! Wonder how much they want for it? Maybe when you're a famous lawyer you could transform it into your swanky offices! :)

J and C Fish Family said...

I love the style. I didn't know Newark had a glory day. I thought it was always a ghetto to it's more infamous sibling cities.
-Josh

Michelle said...

oh no. newark did have its glory days. after the race riots of the 60s, like many other cities, newark was burned. however, unlike many other cities, it was never rebuilt. the wealthy moved out of town and it deteriorated. a lot of people who worked in nyc commuted in from newark. actually, i should walk around my area and take a few more pictures of other beautiful buildings. there are several. it really is sad.

Alison said...

Newark used to be pretty? NO WAY!!

Leah said...

That IS gorgeous. And yes, very sad. I wish I had a ton of money too. Could you imagine renovating a place like that. Wow.

The Fishing Hole said...

On a different subject Chad has a blog now, the address is: chadandtarafish.blogspot.com, Mom