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maybetoday: I'm glad they finally got it settled in. I remember reading that it had been parked in the middle of a street for a few weeks....

in response to: History On The Move by Brad

joey: maybetoday, where are you now that it's 2008? that tall, new building sure is tall. picture # 2 in the upper left corner....

in response to: View from Dolores Park by maybetoday

maybetoday: I have not yet been to Crissy Field. I'll have to check it out sometime. It sounds like a fun Saturday excursion....

in response to: View from Dolores Park by maybetoday

maybetoday: Columbus is the most populous city in Ohio. But, it's not as dense as Cleveland or Cincinnati since its borders stretch out pretty far. I didn't see anyone else walking around the neighborhood.......

in response to: German Village by maybetoday

maybetoday: These shots were taken on a Friday morning around 10am. It wasn't completely dead as there were some people walking around....

in response to: Downton Columbus by maybetoday

maybetoday: I don't know a whole lot about the history of this neighborhood. I do know that it is in the midst of gentrification right now. It seems to me that the housing on......

in response to: Forest Park Southeast by maybetoday

maybetoday: While on my trip, I noticed bay windows nearly everywhere I went in Boston. If I recall correctly, the building in the second picture is in the theater district. I remember seeing those......

in response to: Fifteen Pictures of Boston by maybetoday

jeeff: hi maybetoday, i liked this post. there seems to be a real strong circular undulating rhythm to the row houses in your photos. is this a boston thing, or just one neighbourhood? ......

in response to: Fifteen Pictures of Boston by maybetoday

maybetoday: The North Market Place development is actually happening. Several buildings and homes have already been rehabbed for apartments and homes. Infill is currently being built on vacant land ("historically-sensitive" single-family homes). The......

in response to: Revitalize by maybetoday

maybetoday: All but one of the buildings pictured were built between 1915 and 1920. One building was built in 1930. There hasn't really been any new construction here for quite a while. The......

in response to: Debaliviere Place by maybetoday

maybetoday: I looked for the history behind this building. The last word is cut off. It used to be "Someone Cares Mission." The Mission is now further north in the same neighborhood. ......

in response to: Someone Cares by maybetoday

maybetoday: I don't know much about the rest of Missouri's architecture. Because of St. Louis' role as a prominent hub for immigrants in the mid-nineteenth century to the early-twentieth century, its architecture is quite varied.......

in response to: Old North St. Louis Pt. II by maybetoday

maybetoday: I love ghost signs. They are like a time machine for the pedestrian....

in response to: Appliance Parts by Tyfoid Kid

maybetoday: The second to last picture shows a typical residential block running perpendicular to Cherokee St....

in response to: Cherokee in Benton Park West by maybetoday

maybetoday: All of St. Louis isn't as clean cut as these pictures show. I've only started taking my camera around as I walk through the City recently and these are the first places I've been......

in response to: Lemp Brewery by maybetoday

maybetoday: I believe you're referring to the Morgan Quitno list of "Most Dangerous Cities" that's released every year. Every year both the FBI (source of the data) and criminologists around the nation decry using the FBI's......

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