The Roman Concrete Houses of Gary, Indiana
During the years before the First World War, in the industrial boomtown of Gary, more than a hundred houses were built of Roman-style poured concrete. Today, virtually all of these remarkably durable structures are empty. Check out my other channels, @toldinstone and @toldinstonefootnotes

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