Urban explorer and photographer Leland Kent, the creator of Abandoned Southeast, has documented countless forgotten properties across the American South. Among his most striking discoveries is a late-19th-century brick mansion built in 1899 for Robert H. Moulthrop, a state senator remembered for his work on education reform in Alabama. Even in its abandoned condition, the house commands attention. Its size, symmetry, and craftsmanship reflect an era when homes were built to convey permanence and pride, offering a glimpse into both political history and architectural ambition.Continue reading…