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Tag Archives: Mansfield
Appearances Can Be Deceptive
If you’ve never been there, or even if you have and may not remember it, you may be thinking, what a beautiful mansion or resort hotel! Well, it did house special guests. It is the administration building at the old … Continue reading
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Tagged administration, building, cellblock, cells, Cleveland, confinement, ghost, Halloween, haunted, hazard, historical, incarceration, lead, Mansfield, Mansfield Reformatory, mansion, marker, maximum, ohio, paint, peeling, Photographer, photography, prison, security, society, solitary, steel, Stone, Travel
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Reflecting on the Past More Literally
I’ve just noticed that quite a few of my photos involve reflections of some sort or another. The last post involved an older gentleman, perhaps reflecting on his past. This photo shows a young vintage baseball player listening to legendary … Continue reading
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Tagged baseball, Cleveland, Cleveland Blues, Cleveland Buckeyes, League, League Park, Mansfield, Mansfield Reformatory, Negro, ohio, photography, Reflection, Spellbound, Sunglasses, Ted Toles Jr., Vintage
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