In 1954, when Angel Island had a Nike Missile site, the building was converted to a barracks. In 1962 the missiles were removed, but the abandoned East Garrison of Fort McDowell remains today. Stairwells and unstable structural elements have since been removed for safety, but the structures themselves can still be entered and explored. More from Angel Island here.
Feb 7, 2017
Abandoned Hospital on Angel Island
Constructed in 1911, this abandoned hospital is located on Angel Island in the San Francisco Bay. Originally this was a 70-bed hospital where soldiers returning from overseas combat were treated. In 1918 an annex was added to care for men with lingering illnesses.
In 1954, when Angel Island had a Nike Missile site, the building was converted to a barracks. In 1962 the missiles were removed, but the abandoned East Garrison of Fort McDowell remains today. Stairwells and unstable structural elements have since been removed for safety, but the structures themselves can still be entered and explored. More from Angel Island here.
In 1954, when Angel Island had a Nike Missile site, the building was converted to a barracks. In 1962 the missiles were removed, but the abandoned East Garrison of Fort McDowell remains today. Stairwells and unstable structural elements have since been removed for safety, but the structures themselves can still be entered and explored. More from Angel Island here.
Catalogue:
Abandoned Places
,
California
,
Images
,
Pacific Coast 2015
,
Photography
,
Roadside California Series
,
San Francisco
,
World War
Feb 6, 2017
The Henry Ford Museum: Part 3
Catalogue:
Classic Cars
,
Detroit
,
Images
,
Michigan
,
Middle America Series
,
Motor City 2016
,
Museum
,
Photography
,
Planes
,
Trains
Location:
Dearborn, MI, USA
Feb 3, 2017
Snow Drifts, Sand Dunes, and the Open Road
For the better part of the last 8 days I've been on another incredible photo journaling road trip through Nevada, California, and Arizona. Specifically, the deserts of western Nevada, the mountains of the California interior, and the winding canyon passes of Arizona.
Stay tuned for new photo sets from Reno, Lake Tahoe, Carson City, Sacramento, Yosemite, Fresno, Barstow, Death Valley, Kingman, Las Vegas, and more!
While my previous road trips have had some memorable landscapes, I don't think I've ever experienced so much variation over the course of a single week. On one day, for example, I spent the morning in the snow around Lake Tahoe, ended up surrounded by palm trees and vineyards near Sacramento that afternoon, and was back in a parka in the mountains near Yosemite that evening. From snowy mountain passes in the Sierra Nevadas to expansive desert vistas in the Mojave, it was pretty easy to find visual inspiration on this road trip.
More than just landscapes though, my goal was to explore a number of unique roadside attractions along the way - and there were a lot! Mountain monuments, State Capitols, historic mansions, desert artwork, museums, wild west towns, and even abandoned structures along Route 66 all added to the variety of the journey. You can expect to see a number of new additions to my growing Roadside California and Middle America photography series' in the months ahead. And as always, there will be plenty of previews on my Instagram too.
Stay tuned for new photo sets from Reno, Lake Tahoe, Carson City, Sacramento, Yosemite, Fresno, Barstow, Death Valley, Kingman, Las Vegas, and more!
Catalogue:
Arizona
,
California
,
Images
,
Instagram
,
Las Vegas
,
Middle America Series
,
Mountains
,
National Parks
,
Nevada
,
Photography
,
Roadside Attractions
,
Roadside California Series
,
Route 66
,
Sierra Nevada 2017
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