Emersyn Lovett and her dad, Jon Lovett, stand outside the front door of one of their family's properties, the Salt City Business College building. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER| THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
A layer of green paint is peeling back to reveal an old mural of a sailboat on the water in the garage of the Salt City Business College building. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Tally marks carved into the wall in the garage in the Salt City Business College building keep score from an unspecified game from the late 50s and early 60s. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Decades of footsteps have worn the center of the marble stairs, while the sides remain thick on the stairway in the Salt City Business College building. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Emersyn Lovett walks around what used to be the Salt City Business College's fashion classroom. Behind her are decorations from a private Halloween party the Lovett's through in the building's second floor. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Salt City Business College's ghost sign on the north side of the building. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Jon Lovett pulls back the sheet covering the window from the inside of the Salt City Business College's building to reveal Memorial Hall, cattycorner from their building. Where he's standing will soon be a candle making bar for his wife Chelsea's Salt City Candle Works. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Jon Lovett uses a flashlight to illuminate the old furnace underneath the Salt City Business College building. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Emersyn Lovett and her dad, Jon Lovett, stand outside the front door of one of their family's properties, the Salt City Business College building. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER| THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
A layer of green paint is peeling back to reveal an old mural of a sailboat on the water in the garage of the Salt City Business College building. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Tally marks carved into the wall in the garage in the Salt City Business College building keep score from an unspecified game from the late 50s and early 60s. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Decades of footsteps have worn the center of the marble stairs, while the sides remain thick on the stairway in the Salt City Business College building. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Emersyn Lovett walks around what used to be the Salt City Business College's fashion classroom. Behind her are decorations from a private Halloween party the Lovett's through in the building's second floor. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Salt City Business College's ghost sign on the north side of the building. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Jon Lovett pulls back the sheet covering the window from the inside of the Salt City Business College's building to reveal Memorial Hall, cattycorner from their building. Where he's standing will soon be a candle making bar for his wife Chelsea's Salt City Candle Works. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Jon Lovett uses a flashlight to illuminate the old furnace underneath the Salt City Business College building. CREDIT BRENDAN ULMER | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE