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Wyandotte Photographer Gets Inside Trenton's McLouth Steel — Day 3

Kelly Christopher Luttrell takes a tour of the hulk of a structure that lines West Jefferson.

 
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Wyandotte photographer Kelly Christopher Luttrell takes us for a tour inside Trenton's McLouth Steel. This is part three of a three-part series. In this final installment, workers can be seen cutting down some of the old machinery as they continue to scrap the place.
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Wyandotte photographer Kelly Christopher Luttrell takes us for a tour inside Trenton's McLouth Steel. This is part three of a three-part series. In this final installment, workers can be seen cutting down some of the old machinery as they continue to scrap the place.

Wyandotte photographer Kelly Christopher Luttrell has a special appreciation for old buildings. He can often be found trampling through abandoned structures, camera in hand, looking for that perfect shot.

Over a course of three days recently, however, he opted to travel south, rather than north, to capture some rustic photos.

With the blessings of officials at the now abandoned McLouth Steel plant in Trenton, Luttrell gained access inside the building that most people can only see from behind a fence along West Jefferson.

In this third and final installment, workers can be seen cutting down some of the old machinery as they continue to scrap the place.

The video from Luttrell's third day inside the McLouth plant can be watched above. The first day can be watched here and the second day can be watched here.

For more of his work, visit his Facebook page under Kelly Luttrell Photography.

Related Topics: McLouth Steel and Photography

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