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The Evolution of Getting a Living in MiddletownMain MenuIntroductionMachine Made: The Rise of Industrial Work in MuncieRusty Muncie: Deindustrialization in MiddletownInvisible Experiences: Making a Living as a Minority in MuncieWomen's Work: 9 to 5 and BeyondWomen's Work Introduction
Muncie Mall (2005)
1media/Muncie Mall (2005)_thumb.jpg2022-12-08T14:47:00+00:00Anonymous34This aerial image shows the Muncie Mall. Note the number of cars in the parking lot, indicating the popularity of the mall in 2005. This also provides comment on the shift to consumer-based industries.plain2023-02-03T16:27:22+00:00Roger Conatser Aerial Photographs Collection, Ball State Digital Media RepositoryCory Balkenbusch1813df9caeea31c6742588d0733c7e303d399f25
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1media/Once Car Dealership, now flea market (exterior).jpg2022-12-11T15:01:36+00:00Photos of the New Economy17gallery432023-02-03T17:05:03+00:002006Documenting Deindustrialization in Middletown: A Photographic Essay, Ball State University ArchivesSteve Talley This collection of photographs show some of the effects of deindustrialization and the rise of service jobs on Muncie. They include photographs of a local flea market in what was once a Chevrolet dealership, a Muncie McDonald's, the Muncie Mall, and a restored building downtown. Hover over the title of the photograph for a description of each image.