In the 1960s, some bastards proposed demolishing huge swathes of Akron, displacing impoverished, mostly Black residents, to construct a massive freeway that would run north from downtown Akron, connect with State Route 8, then continue all the way to Kent.
Construction began in 1970, but ultimately, only about 4 miles of highway were completed before it became apparent how atrocious an idea this was and the project was cancelled.
For decades, the Innerbelt was one of the Midwest’s most infamous incomplete highways. In the late 2010s, a portion of it was closed to traffic, now sitting disused. The city of Akron recently purchased that property from ODOT and plans to redevelop it in the coming years.
Here are some shots my friend Maggie (former HH user @vtk) and I took with our drone yesterday.
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