Antioch Christian Church

Abandoned Clark County: Part one

This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series Abandoned Clark County

Several weeks ago at the library, I stum­bled upon a book called Abandoned Kentucky by Jay Farrell.  According to the author, “Abandoned struc­tures are places that open the imag­i­na­tion and invite inter­pre­ta­tion.  While often over­looked by passers-by, their skele­tal remains act as the per­fect sub­ject for the cam­era, qui­et­ly wait­ing to be cap­tured and shared.”

House at Jackson Street and Jefferson

Abandoned Clark County: Part three

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Abandoned Clark County

This is the third in a series doc­u­ment­ing some of Clark County’s aban­doned places. “The need to seek aban­doned struc­tures in Clark County fair­ly hollered out at me.  So with Clare at the wheel and me behind the lens, we were off.  With so many tar­gets of oppor­tu­ni­ty, the results will have to be shared in a sequence of WinCity articles.”