Union Station

This train station has been abandoned since the 1950's when automobiles became affordable to the middle class family and the railroad couldnt compete. It has been abandoned ever since, to expensive and pointless to demolish. This particular station was used as an example for what could happen to a Chicago building in 50 years without humans providing maintenance and upkeep on the History Channel's Show,  Life After People.
Living Abandoned

This chair and old school television sit abandoned, forgotten in the sands of time.
City Methodist Church Main Cathedral

Here is the main Cathedral of City Methodist Church, which has been abandoned for over 3 decades.
Easy Chair...

This chair on the top floor of City Methodist Church is barely recognizable after being left outside to decay for decades.
City Methodist Church Main Staircase

The main staircase of City Methodist Church has been subject to over 3 decades of abandonment. This church cost 1 million dollars to build back in the roaring 20's. Now it sits to decay. Forgotten in the sands of time.
Union Station

This train station has been abandoned since the 1950's when automobiles became affordable to the middle class family and the railroad couldnt compete. It has been abandoned ever since, to expensive and pointless to demolish. This particular station was used as an example for what could happen to a Chicago building in 50 years without humans providing maintenance and upkeep on the History Channel's Show, Life After People.
Union Station

This train station has been abandoned since the 1950's when automobiles became affordable to the middle class family and the railroad couldnt compete. It has been abandoned ever since, to expensive and pointless to demolish. This particular station was used as an example for what could happen to a Chicago building in 50 years without humans providing maintenance and upkeep on the History Channel's Show,  Life After People.
Union Station

This train station has been abandoned since the 1950's when automobiles became affordable to the middle class family and the railroad couldnt compete. It has been abandoned ever since, to expensive and pointless to demolish. This particular station was used as an example for what could happen to a Chicago building in 50 years without humans providing maintenance and upkeep on the History Channel's Show, Life After People.
See photo in original gallery.