Urban explorer and photographer Leland Kent, known for the project Abandoned Southeast, has spent years documenting forgotten buildings throughout the American South. One of his most compelling finds is a large brick mansion constructed in 1899 for Robert H. Moulthrop, a former Alabama state senator associated with education reform. Though long abandoned, the home still stands out for its scale and craftsmanship, offering a rare window into the ambitions of a past era. Continue reading…