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New York is filled with forsaken buildings, each ravaged by the
exploits of modernization, each having fascinating histories. This
photographic essay explores over 40 of the most evocative abandoned
sites in the Empire State and puts their individual stories in the
larger context of New York's historical legacy. Photographer and
author John Lazzaro travelled the state, capturing what's left of
such places before they are inevitably swept away by time. Divided
by region, these sites, ranging from the Catskills' once-vibrant
vacation destinations to Long Island's melancholy psychiatric
centres, reveal deeper social, cultural, and political changes that
led to their decay. These abandoned hospitals, schools, churches,
railways, and estates offer us a view into a past rapidly
dissolving before it disappears completely. With a foreword by
architectural historian and author Thomas Mellins, this is a
valuable meditation on the nature of decay and progress,
remembrance and forgetfulness, past and present.
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