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Tuesday, July 31st 2007

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Peter: those are some nice , man. id love to see more...

in response to Bel Graffiti

Peter: cool. we have a similar program here... www.ohny.org cant wait for this year's to roll around...

in response to Detail of St. Lawrence Hall

BelRoC: Thats some fun graffiti you got there..

in response to Graffiti of Rue St-Christophe

BelRoC: The DONOVAN above is from 2005. Above that is the 2006 wall with an action shot. Fame City Bridge port Connecticut..

in response to Bel Graffiti

anon (cache-dtc-ag08.proxy.aol.com): I was about 6 when this went down. I recall my brother coming home with some Joxs sneakers boy was i happy. I seen it all from the 15th floor of my project window. (Summner houses one block away.)

in response to Bushwick \'77: When the Lights Went Out

jeeff: i checked out this building during the 2007 'doors open toronto' ... the inside is crazy! www.toronto.ca/doorsopen

in response to Detail of St. Lawrence Hall

EvilGentleman: A different type of compromise may be in order. In order to appease the hard-core nationalism that demands that a country bear such a bizarre name as FYROM, we should just let FYORM stay as FYORM. This would appease the people from FTPOG (The Former Turkish Provinces of Greece) and...

in response to Θεσσαλονίκη

anon (adsl-75-3-93-176.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net): NIU is a grat school to attend.

in response to Northern Illinois University, Dekalb

anon (207-170-204-36.static.twtelecom.net): Um, I've got to concurr with the comment above. The "Darth Vader Building" is the one on Fourth and Blanchard. Now, there is a connection. Both buildings were designed by the same architect (Chester L. Lindsey). Look at the building in Belltown on fourth and blanchard...

in response to The Darth Vader Building

serlingrod: i meant plague...although we avoid plaque as well.

in response to Times Square

serlingrod: this is actually a fairly unique shot of times square. most of those touristy shots are in-your-face, straight-up into the jumbotrons and scrolling marquees. I know you probably sat the camera down to steady the shot without the flash, but I like the distance it puts between you and the...

in response to Times Square

chelsea: wow! I found this website looking for sleepy hollow ringtones (sleepy hollow the movie) this place looks interesting! I wish I knew more about it, like why did they abandon it.... stuff like that!

in response to Abandoned General Motors Plant

Scott Goldman: My father owned Maxim Radio, located at 127 Chambers Street. I am writing a screenplay about this era and would love to hear from anyone that remembers RADIO ROW. You may e-mail me at milessongs@gmail.com

in response to Maxim Radio, et Al

little ukraine: i probably just walked by your apartment to get coffee.

in response to Clinton Hill

CartLegger: Yeah, I live here one block west of there. Nice being in the center of everything--for now!

in response to Clinton Hill

little ukraine: yeah, one block away

in response to Clinton Hill

Laurie: I loved reading your story.My Grandparents came from Yorkville 73rd and 2nd and 72nd.My Greatgrand father Joseph Hala owned a bar,Tavern or whatever it was called back then.They lived above the bar.I've been trying to track down Info on all of this because my Grandmother and other branches of...

in response to Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled

CartLegger:

in response to Bushwick: History in the Making

Claire: They are good photos. I still get really sad about 9/11. My heart also goes out to all of those who lost somebody that day. God bless x

in response to Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today

Sandinista: Yea I think edmonton should be higher on this list but its always so poorly photographed. I agree calgary's is better in fact probably the second best but not that much better than edmonton. I think it is important to photograph our beautiful river valley (on the south side of...

in response to The Top 10 Canadian Skylines

Mama Mia: Wife of Angel to be...I wish your husband luck prospecting. Thanks for the comments also, I felt like someone had to put a lil light on the subject. And Miguel...the bike HA's own have to be American made. Not all American bikes are Harley. Ever see the retarded show...

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BANKSY: This is a follow up work to statues placed on a little known beach in the North of England, I think the beach ones are better

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CartLegger: Atlantic Canter? Or thereabouts?

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