Update: I returned in November of 2016.
Very little is known about the isolated power plant in East St. Louis. Surrounded by forest and weed-choked lots, its twin smokestacks stand in splendid isolation in the midst of the abandoned neighborhood.
A Blog detailing the beauty of St. Louis architecture and the buildup of residue-or character-that accumulates over the course of time.
Update: I returned in November of 2016.
Very little is known about the isolated power plant in East St. Louis. Surrounded by forest and weed-choked lots, its twin smokestacks stand in splendid isolation in the midst of the abandoned neighborhood.
Is it located neqr the old Lincoln High School. If so, I have explored it before
Yes it is.
Do you have pictures?
Lived in the John De Shields Homes and this is what I saw from my bed room window every day