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Forgotten Murfreesboro, Tennessee: If Walls Could Talk

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Eros Russell, a curious explorer in Middle Tennessee, is captivated by forgotten and abandoned buildings, homes, and belongings scattered along backroads and desolate small towns. Driving aimlessly, he encounters dilapidated homes, wondering about their past inhabitants and the memories held within. Using photography, he breathes life into these forgotten places, finding beauty in decay and the stories they tell.

Urban exploring is more than just capturing images; it's about discovering the history and lessons embedded in each scene. From rusted tin roofs to structures engulfed in vines, each detail tells a tale of time's passage and nature's reclaiming. It's about finding art in history and beauty in the forgotten, seeing legacy where others see decay. In his explorations, Eros is drawn to the remains of stories he cannot hear, finding awe and reverence in the structures left behind.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)
Eros Russell, a photographer and urban explorer originally from East Tennessee, found his passion amidst the quiet landscapes of rural Southern towns. As a teenager, with little else to occupy his time, he would navigate the winding backroads, honing his keen eye for photography. It was during these explorations of abandoned places that he discovered his profound fascination with uncovering fragments of history frozen in time. Having relocated to Middle Tennessee to begin college in 2015, Eros has fervently pursued his photography endeavors. His heart lies in capturing the essence of the past before it fades into oblivion, a pursuit that drives him to seek out forgotten relics and stories hidden within the folds of time.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781634995092
FORMAT: Paperback
PUBLISHER: America Through Time
SERIES: Abandoned Union
DATE: 3/25/2025
STATE: Tennessee
IMAGES: 146
PAGES: 96
DIMENSIONS: 6.5 (w) x 9.25 (h)
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