This One Goes Out to “Santa’s Little Helper”
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

This One Goes Out to “Santa’s Little Helper”

“If that ‘one phone call’ thing was true, I didn’t want to use mine for explaining to my cousin that her officiant was going to miss her beachside wedding because he was in some ‘Circus City’ lockup.”

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“Bach in the (Cincinnati) Subway”
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“Bach in the (Cincinnati) Subway”

“Bach in the Subways” is an annual occurrence intended to bring awareness to not just the work of Johann Sebastian Bach, but classical music in general. Cincinnati doesn’t technically have a subway, so we used the closest thing: the abandoned tunnels of the never-completed subway system.

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Things Left Behind
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Things Left Behind

“It was one of those nights where I drank too much gin and started talking to the dog…”

…I then went looking for a man I only knew in my mind.

A follow-up to a 2009 story.

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Six Gun City
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

Six Gun City

You have to know where to look in the Kentucky woods, but it’s up there in the hills—an abandoned town looking like the set of a John Wayne film. Was the place the forgotten theme park that the internet had touted it to be, though?

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Flight and Former Front Yards
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Flight and Former Front Yards

As Delta Airlines established a full-fledged hub at Cincinnati’s CVG airport, the facility eyed a runway extension. Ethan’s Glen wasn’t physically in the way, but life for residents was about to get even louder.

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Coming to Grips in a Ghost Town
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Coming to Grips in a Ghost Town

There comes a point when your past begins to be seen solely as experience. The emotional weight isn’t entirely gone, but the punch it packs becomes weaker—the memories starting to carry new significance whether they were painful or proud.

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Middletown, Ohio’s Towne Mall
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Middletown, Ohio’s Towne Mall

I’ve written about several “dead malls” before, but I didn’t personally know Middletown’s.

Tyler and Jordan did, though.

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The Salton Sea
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The Salton Sea

The 104 degree temperature heightened the smell—salty water and rotting fish with a breeze of wildfire forming a haze over the horizon. Even as we fought off constant swarms of flies and left footprints in the sludge-ridden shore, this was somehow one of the most beautiful places I’d ever been.

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The House I Grew Up In
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

The House I Grew Up In

There have been a lot of abandoned places over the years. For awhile, the subject of "urban exploration" was the main focus of my photographic and written work. Since I was 17, I’ve had the opportunity to document many captivating subjects in both the historic and visual sense. Sometimes I was with a guide or showing up with an invitation—other times it was more of an “adventure,” if you will. From “ghost ships” to subway tunnels to stadiums and amusement parks—the types of places have varied, but there are two distinct categories in which I’ve viewed these derelict locales: the ones I knew and the ones I didn’t.

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Return to the "Ghost Ship"
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

Return to the "Ghost Ship"

Seven years ago, the notion of kayaking across the Ohio seemed crazy, especially for someone who had no knowledge or experience of paddling. I’d tell you I’m an expert now, but that’d be a lie…

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[35mm Ohio] Warner And Swasey Observatory
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

[35mm Ohio] Warner And Swasey Observatory

I don’t quite remember how I first heard about this place or when I first added it to my map of potential locales to photograph for this project. Although the history and photography of abandoned places were the genesis behind this website, it had been awhile since I’d done any substantial urban exploration work…

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