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Friday, July 6th 2007

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Hutch1: To the original poster of the photos. You took photos of only the worst of the town. What state has a year round State Fair? The old hospital is not across from a highway. I do agree it is ugly and needs done away with. The apartment complex had an out...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

Joe S.: I remember shopping there with my parents as a kid in the 1950's. These photos are depressing!

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

Joe S.: Bonnie, If you see this--we also shopped at Bohack the A & P! My grandmother lived on Decataur between Wilson and Knickerbocker--closer to Knickerbocker. I remember going to a candy store on the corner of Decataur and Knickerbocker. It's amazing but I can still picture our apartment. I...

in response to A Rare Ruin in Bushwick

Star: Looks hot!

in response to Hot Day On Church Street

Todd: Nice ankles

in response to Hot Day On Church Street

Joe S.: I lived at 633 Wilson Avenue (between Decataur and Cooper) until 1957. I was curious and went on line to find businesses in the area. I just spoke to a guy at a pharmacy at 610 Wilson Ave. He said 633 is still standing. I have...

in response to A Rare Ruin in Bushwick

patrick flanagan: i think i played here in 1985 with an irish band.we also played the pickin parlourii believe the house band were called ?hill station patfla@ntlworld.com

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LookOneNYC: When I was younger Sane's pieces inspired me. Without him and some other legends i probally wouldn't be writing now. R.I.P. Sane.

in response to Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint

Peter: i like the airplane

in response to On Schedule

Hey Staci: Hey Xavi if you are interested I'm up for this, Humboldt Park definitely deserves a documentary. E-mail me at info@depth0.com ("0" as in zero ). Same goes to you Staci.

in response to Humboldt Park

Peter: i love that first photo!

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NEZ ONE SK: etch bath can be used in plastic mops

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in response to The Top 15 Skylines in the World

serlingrod: gotta rep my Philly once more!! Give it up for brotherly love!!

in response to The Top 15 Skylines in the World

serlingrod: I love these photos....they remind me of being in Tokyo at night. I really wish I could have made it to Seoul.

in response to 07-07-05

Brad: This looks great!

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Ski: I thought 4 sure Vancouver would be on the list. However, Chicago and Toronto have the best skyline! LOVE IT!!

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Steven: Nice capture of Simple Culture

in response to 07-07-05

pbcre8 and family: We were just taking the scenic route from Denver back to Texas and passed by--but did a U-turn to check it out. My boy was preschool aged, but he climbed (trembling) to the top of the highest tower. That's a memory he won't forget. Found this web page because now...

in response to Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece

Kat: He was a friend of my cousin. I went to junior high with him, but after I graduated, I didn't really see him anymore.

in response to $12,000 Reward

antoinette small: this school has a lot of oppurtunities i was captain of the debate team and i went many places with acorn and if u want to send your kids her for academics then this is the place for your kids but if you want to send them for athletics acorn...

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Kat: These photos are amazing. My mom lived on Broadway (near DeKalb) during the blackout, and all she can remember is glass shattering and burning.

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