Uncovering a neighborhood’s history from behind the plywood used to board it up; exhuming not just the material used to build it, but the personal affects that once made it a home.
Progress is slow in the 2400 block of East Eager Street in Baltimore’s Milton-Montford Neighborhood; purposefully so.
It is after all deconstruction, not demolition—a project taking more than 100 year old row homes apart much the same way they were built, brick, by brick.