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Gary, Indiana |
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This page is dedicated to the great White European people who built beautiful cities like Gary in the late 1800's and early 1900's in the United States, only to have it fall into ruins. Your creativity and hard work forgotten by the generations that came after you only to be destroyed by Black savages. May the hard work of these European engineers, builders, construction and steel workers never be forgotten by the few who admire and respect our Racial heritage. This city was never bombed or shelled by artillery fire, unlike many European cities that felt the wrath of war. The city of Gary was destroyed by savages ungrateful of the surroundings built by Europeans who came to America seeking a better life. |
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As one enters Gary you can notice a welcome sign next to an abandoned and boarded up house. A warning perhaps of what to expect ahead. |
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The original White builders of the city lay buried in an abandoned cemetery with a German name. Just like the mighty structures they built around the city of Gary crumble with each day, so do their elaborate and beautifully made tombstones. |
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About 75% or so of the graves in this abandoned cemetery were marked in the German language. |
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A grave marker marked as belonging to Heinrich Grünberg with inscriptions in the German language. |
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Entire families chose to be buried in this cemetery. Here we see an inscription in the German language for Mother - "MUTTER"... |
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This grave marker has an inscription in Cyrillic writing. |
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Elena Crizbasan. Inscriptions in the Romanian language. |
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A beautiful
church crumbling with no original White inhabitants left to take care of
this magnificent structure modeled on European cathedrals.
First Methodist Church. Lowe & Bollenbacher, achitect. 1925. For an interior view please check out
this web site:
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First
Methodist Church. Notice the roof caving in.
B-17 bomber raid in Europe or American city over-run by Blacks? |
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First
Methodist Church. Storefront section of the church.
A piece of history disappearing into the abyss, the struggle of European immigrants forgotten. |
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Beautiful architecture, frontal view of structure. Name of building? |
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Closer look at the beautiful design. Front view. |
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Back side view. |
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Closer shot of the back side. |
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A
once beautiful residence full of European-Americans, now smashed up and
crumbling.
The Ambassador / 574 Monroe St. / Renaissance Revival 1928 / William Stern, architect. |
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The
Ambassador. Smashed-up windows.
Perhaps a place where Black drug-dealers, prostitution, and gangs flourish. The original productive inhabitants long gone. |
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The Ambassador. Entrance to the once beautiful building, now overgrown with vegetation. |
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One of the countless ruined buildings in Gary. "We Accept Food Stamps" clearly visible in the front of the building. |
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Ruined building with current inhabitant of Gary walking by. |
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Another abandoned building. |
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Slovak Club without Slovaks. Building in Gary with visible date of 1952 carved into the building. The original White inhabitants long gone. The building has all its windows smashed up. |
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Slovak club entrance. Once upon a time productive Slovak Americans dwelled in this structure. |
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Slovak club, side view. Quite a sad view. |
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An abandoned building overgrown with weeds now by a main roadway. |
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One of the countless ruined buildings during World War 2 in Europe OR Black gangs taking over America on the homefront? |
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What happened here? An artillery round hit or perhaps Blacks smashing up the city? |
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Did a crack pipe fall on the floor while the current Black inhabitants were sound asleep? |
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Hurricane Katrina or an African-American effort at remodeling Gary? |
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This house must of looked beautiful at one time when the original inhabitants still lived in this structure. |
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Boarded up house, perhaps a refuge for a crack addict. |
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Who's your baby daddy? |
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