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Arcadia Creek
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The Concrete House - Dulwich - 27.8.2013
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st.olaf house, tooley st., bermondsey, london
st.olaf house, tooley st., bermondsey, london
st.olaf house, tooley st., bermondsey, london
st.olaf house, tooley st., bermondsey, london
st.olaf house, tooley st., bermondsey, london
st.olaf house, tooley st., bermondsey, london
st.olaf house, tooley st., bermondsey, london
st.olaf house, tooley st., bermondsey, london
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Arcadia Creek
The Museum on the left; Kalamazoo Valley Community College on the right.
For most of my life, and for decades before I was born, the Arcadia Creek ran underneath the buildings and parking lots in downtown Kalamazoo. If you knew where to look there were places you could see the water, but I imagine folks lived their whole lives in Kalamazoo without realizing the town had a downtown creek.
In the early 1990s the city daylighted the creek, with this result. Much better, though it's still in a straitjacket. A couple blocks east--past the arches--it breaks free of the channel into a park that serves as a festival site.
A great improvement.
For most of my life, and for decades before I was born, the Arcadia Creek ran underneath the buildings and parking lots in downtown Kalamazoo. If you knew where to look there were places you could see the water, but I imagine folks lived their whole lives in Kalamazoo without realizing the town had a downtown creek.
In the early 1990s the city daylighted the creek, with this result. Much better, though it's still in a straitjacket. A couple blocks east--past the arches--it breaks free of the channel into a park that serves as a festival site.
A great improvement.
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