Driving Through A Deleted Subdivision
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2019
- This is just a small portion of the remains of the former Carrollton Neighborhood subdivision built in 1960s Bridgeton MO, as it looked in 2019.
"Driving Through A Deleted Subdivision"
Filmed June 2019
©2019 Dozenspeed Film Foundation Archive
DSVS-062
Original Public Release: August 15th, 2019
Music:
"Dreaming in 432hz" by Unicorn Heads
Used with permission courtesy of the RUclips audio library.
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I just looked up why the subdivision was demolished and I'm both saddened and horrified. I wonder how long until the underground fire reaches the buried nuclear waste? The whole birds and airport excuse is complete bs.
I lived there for over 20 years.
My childhood neighborhood! 4332 Allenhurst Dr. right on the corner of the court.
Wish there was a little map/gps thing in the corner to tell us where in the neighborhood you are. It looks just….so nothing like I even recognize from my childhood. It’s so sad….
I’m so glad you did this!!!
I'm thrilled you watched it!!!
Did you live there? I did for over 20 years.
I knew someone that lived here back in the day. It was a beautiful house and neighborhood. Tragic.
I lived there for over 20 years.
There was 3 schools here and they are all gone!!
I'll try to post my stroll through the ravaged abandoned clubhouse soon. ;)
Cool tune, thought it was Eno at first
No, but I looked him up and I can see why!
So did they do this for the airport? This is a great video for those who use to live there. What are the plans for it?
Should be good for rabbit hunting. Why was the first part mowed and who is mowing it?
Theoretically. Perhaps if they need a good cry. No one knows. The rabbits might have superpowers. St. Louis City. (I presume)
City of St Louis owns and “maintains” the area. It’s over 1,000 acres.