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Walking through Tangling Hulk, Leslie shares poignant stories: nostalgic visits to his grandparents' unit, memories of a childhood filled with the sounds of passing trains—long gone—and the changing face of local industry. The neighborhood, once vibrant with factories like Van Houten chocolate and citron TV, now echoes only in photographs and stories.
He visits the old unit where his mother grew up, capturing a last glimpse of the apartment that held her childhood memories. This emotional quest reveals how tangible history is often intertwined with personal histories, making its disappearance even more bittersweet.