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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
Once Car Dealership, Now Flea Market (interior, 2006)
1media/Once Car Dealership, now flea market_thumb.jpg2022-12-11T15:13:05+00:00Anonymous32This interior shot of the Cheverolet Dealership turned flea market highlights the force of deindustrialization.plain2023-02-03T16:24:09+00:00Steve Talley, Documenting Deindustrialization in Middletown: A Photographic Essay. Ball State University Digital Media Repository.photograph by Steve TalleyCory 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.