2014-01-26 10-32 41383 WTA 5DM3  The Brewster Recreation Center was built in 1929 to serve the recreational needs of the city's expanding black population. The name was later changed in honor of Leon Wheeler, the first black worker in the Detroit Parks & Recreation department.  At some point in the 90's a basketball court was donated by former NBA star Chris Webber. Along with the surrounding Douglass projects, the center closed in the late 2000's.  A small fire broke out on the second floor of the rec center on July 30th, 2011. : ApMadoc, Brewster Douglas Recreation Center, Brewster Recreation Center, Detroit, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-26 10-30 41377 WTA 5DM3  The Brewster Recreation Center was built in 1929 to serve the recreational needs of the city's expanding black population. The name was later changed in honor of Leon Wheeler, the first black worker in the Detroit Parks & Recreation department.  At some point in the 90's a basketball court was donated by former NBA star Chris Webber. Along with the surrounding Douglass projects, the center closed in the late 2000's.  A small fire broke out on the second floor of the rec center on July 30th, 2011. : ApMadoc, Brewster Douglas Recreation Center, Brewster Recreation Center, Detroit, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Art, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-26 10-29 41360 WTA 5DM3  The Brewster Recreation Center was built in 1929 to serve the recreational needs of the city's expanding black population. The name was later changed in honor of Leon Wheeler, the first black worker in the Detroit Parks & Recreation department.  At some point in the 90's a basketball court was donated by former NBA star Chris Webber. Along with the surrounding Douglass projects, the center closed in the late 2000's.  A small fire broke out on the second floor of the rec center on July 30th, 2011. : ApMadoc, Brewster Douglas Recreation Center, Brewster Recreation Center, Detroit, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-26 10-16 41332 WTA 5DM3  The Brewster Recreation Center was built in 1929 to serve the recreational needs of the city's expanding black population. The name was later changed in honor of Leon Wheeler, the first black worker in the Detroit Parks & Recreation department.  At some point in the 90's a basketball court was donated by former NBA star Chris Webber. Along with the surrounding Douglass projects, the center closed in the late 2000's.  A small fire broke out on the second floor of the rec center on July 30th, 2011. : ApMadoc, Brewster Douglas Recreation Center, Brewster Recreation Center, Detroit, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-26 10-13 41327 WTA 5DM3  The Brewster Recreation Center was built in 1929 to serve the recreational needs of the city's expanding black population. The name was later changed in honor of Leon Wheeler, the first black worker in the Detroit Parks & Recreation department.  At some point in the 90's a basketball court was donated by former NBA star Chris Webber. Along with the surrounding Douglass projects, the center closed in the late 2000's.  A small fire broke out on the second floor of the rec center on July 30th, 2011. : ApMadoc, Brewster Douglas Recreation Center, Brewster Recreation Center, Detroit, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-01-26 10-01 41319 WTA 5DM3  The Brewster Recreation Center was built in 1929 to serve the recreational needs of the city's expanding black population. The name was later changed in honor of Leon Wheeler, the first black worker in the Detroit Parks & Recreation department.  At some point in the 90's a basketball court was donated by former NBA star Chris Webber. Along with the surrounding Douglass projects, the center closed in the late 2000's.  A small fire broke out on the second floor of the rec center on July 30th, 2011. : ApMadoc, Brewster Douglas Recreation Center, Brewster Recreation Center, Detroit, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-26 09-36 41282 WTA 5DM3  The Brewster Recreation Center was built in 1929 to serve the recreational needs of the city's expanding black population. The name was later changed in honor of Leon Wheeler, the first black worker in the Detroit Parks & Recreation department.  At some point in the 90's a basketball court was donated by former NBA star Chris Webber. Along with the surrounding Douglass projects, the center closed in the late 2000's.  A small fire broke out on the second floor of the rec center on July 30th, 2011. : ApMadoc, Brewster Douglas Recreation Center, Brewster Recreation Center, Detroit, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-01-26 09-35 41257 WTA 5DM3  The Brewster Recreation Center was built in 1929 to serve the recreational needs of the city's expanding black population. The name was later changed in honor of Leon Wheeler, the first black worker in the Detroit Parks & Recreation department.  At some point in the 90's a basketball court was donated by former NBA star Chris Webber. Along with the surrounding Douglass projects, the center closed in the late 2000's.  A small fire broke out on the second floor of the rec center on July 30th, 2011. : ApMadoc, Brewster Douglas Recreation Center, Brewster Recreation Center, Detroit, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building