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Friday, April 20th 2007

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homeboy: hahaha u kidding? look at the skyline pic's looks so grundgy and just not pretty at all, buildings look really old and just ughh! i live in niagara falls canada wit a population of 100,000 and out skyline is way nice but if u check it out look for the...

in response to tokyo skyline

DAN: i myself onced lived in kensington and i'm glad i got out when i could.it was a great place to grow up.its true in the early 80's the plague came and killed kensington.it's a shame how things can kill a great neighborhood.great memories of playing kick ball,halfies,going to the corner...

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

mariesandoval: This saddens me. The victorian homes have so much life in them. The beauty within it self shows it. Why would anyone destory such beauty. To build other buildings that we have enough of. We need to be reminded on how life is to short for us-not to be able...

in response to Long Time Gone

Peter: ooh, cave-aged beer! cool. more photos, please?

in response to Lemp Brewery

Peter: "...part of the elitists main stream meadia..." hahahahahaha. right. cause, you know, thats how we roll on citynoise...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3

CartLegger: jack: I love west side story, and so do my students, todays jets and sharks, struggling for their own little piece of something out here in this new frontier, Bushwick. I'd love to create a West Side Story fieldtrip for kids, so they could walk the same streets (currently under...

in response to The Jets and the Sharks

Darrel B Richardson: Scott... you have to be part of the elitists main stream meadia to post such a biased and knowledge lacking site on the internet. I will give you that "boring" is a subjective word and by your using it you have shown to the internet world your total lack...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3

jack: you win my admiration but not the guess.

in response to Lets Guess

stella: Ours just got ripped off as well. I hope they enjoyed the twenty pounds of pet crap in it. What neighborhood are you folks in? We live in Seaton Village/West Annex. Off to buy a new green bin and some spray paint.

in response to The 'Green' Thief

CE: These pictures were taken around Christmas. I'm glad it doesn't look like this outside anymore!

in response to Fredericton Streetscapes

Guest: Sprigtime !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

in response to Fredericton Streetscapes

Peter: wow, id like to be laying in the lawn in that first shot... awesome. thanks jamie!

in response to Cathedral Environs

Peter: dude... those smoke-stacks!

in response to Arctic Graf Truck

colavitos ghost: more new orleans, please. thank you.

in response to St. Louis Cemetary

Armstrong: Hey UPFROMFLAMES: I have such respect after reading many of your thoughtful and researched posts on Bushwick. Are you a Bushwicker? QUESTION: I just got a stabilized apartment within the Bushwick Initiative area. There are definitely problems in my apartment and building. Can you give me any information about who to...

in response to The Bushwick Initiative: Holistic Redevelopment or Urban Renewal Retrofit?

Armstrong: wow man, that link is great!

in response to Bushwick: You Could Cut Yourself on That Thing

Loretta McKenna: My Father James McKenna worked at 233 Butler St. ASPCA...as a child I played along Gawanas Canal..waiting for his truck to pull in. He eventually was manager of shelterin LONG BEACH..until his death. Shelter was right next to Dunn & Bradstreet Co. Obviously he worked with John Malone...

in response to Forgotten Structure: ASPCA

CartLegger: EG, this is such awesome adventuring! We all want to follow your journey! I hope you get a chance to geolocate your shots in Google Earth or Google My Maps so we can really get a feel beyond coordinates--which are, as you know, mighty big numbers.

in response to Arctic Graf Truck

Gerald Chartrand: I am 41 yrs and born on the project, it was the place that I will always keep in my heart.It was a safe and very home type of place to grow up in,everybody knew of each other,but that is not to say thay all got along. Benny Farm...

in response to The Benny Farm Condemned Housing Projects

EvilGentleman: What do I win if I say the internet?

in response to Lets Guess

CE: serlingrod, you will be pleasantly surprised by the housing stock here. The only areas that I could compare to traditional Philly row housing (at least as far as I know it) is in the very old working class areas like and which are two areas which...

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chiamattt: I posted a reply to Catherine's question. It seems to have disappeared. Anyway, yes! she showed up! FINALLY!

in response to While Waiting for Sooky

Jamie: Peterborough City Council Graffiti Removal. If removal means paint over it with green or grey paint i guess. The most genius thing i've seen them do is with some tree along the river near . There were a few small tags on them and they went ahead and fucking painted...

in response to Peterborough Graffiti

Jamie: nice bunch of photos. I especially like the and the

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serlingrod: nice pics.

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