Walking Michigan City (indiana)
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Michigan City looks like a friendly enough place. Not that dissimilar from the working class areas here in Berlin. Lots of Berliners that live a bit further from the center.
One note, spectacular as that coal plant might look; living that close to one is not that great for your health. Coal plant pollution tends to affect health statistics (average age, incidence of lung related problems, etc.).
Interesting fact. The public library in Michigan City was designed by a very young Helmut Jahn. Yes, the same architect that designed the Potsdamer Platz.
Also, both the power plant and the prison are going away. The power plant is already in the process of being decommissioned.
So he became a sort of itinerant photographer/journalist, documenting the lives of poor or middle-class people in unglamorous places -- often Rust Belt towns.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Arnade
I think his McDonalds test is particularly interesting, and while it probably has some holes, I think it has some merit as at least a leading indicator of which group you're a part.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ward_Cunningham
The city itself seems like a relatively quiet city. There's some parts of town that seem kind of run down but not too bad, and the downtown area (where FLUID is) is nicer.
We went to their outlet mall once (which is all I knew about the place ahead of time, people would say how it's a great place to shop) and while there's a decent number of stores there, the courtyard was surprisingly bland and undecorated at the time, like it was never finished. We haven't had the urge to go back since. I've been more impressed with shopping centers in the Chicago suburbs (where I'm from), like the Oakbrook Center in Oak Brook, or the Chicago Premium Outlets in Aurora.
Also stopped by their beach once, and it's fine, but I think other beaches not too much further away in SW Michigan or the Indiana Dunes are nicer (especially the Dunes).