This past week we toured through some small towns south and east of McCook, Nebraska. These towns are dying because they have lost the ability to support people. School consolidation removed the schools, the railroad closed the line, main street businesses closed, and people moved away unable to sell their houses. Those who remain are unable to leave, and are often elderly.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
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...a sad story of rural American life!
ReplyDeleteLa foto es tremendamente ilustrativa de lo que está sucediendo no solo en esos pueblos de Nebraska, esto ocurre en todas las partes del mundo. La emigración hacia las ciudades importantes, con industria t comercios que dan puestos de trabajo a los jóvenes, hace que estos dejen el pueblo abandonando a su suerte a los que se quedan que se ven abocados a una vida solitaria y sin apenas recursos. Buena fotografía de denuncia de esa realidad Jeff.
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Luis, you are right about this process being world wide. Urbanization is a real process and it continues today.
DeleteThat is so sad.
ReplyDeleteIt's both sad and tragic. You can still see dilapidated buildings abandoned in the South, especially old barns.
ReplyDeleteFarms have changed dramatically. The "family" farm almost no longer exists. Barns were about the raising of livestock, but this is now rare. Animals are now raised in factory farms. Barns have lost their function.
DeleteVery sad.
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