Everything posted by Evergrey
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Ohio: Casino / Gaming Discussion
Interestingly, the Cleveland Plain-Dealer editorial page is the only major newspaper in Ohio that supports Issue 3. Youngstown, Akron, Toledo, Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton all had scathing editorials against. Check out this interesting blog on the issue... it's the Oct. 21 post on Cleveland 2.0: Moving to an Innovation Economy: http://www.i-open.org/cleveland2/ Here's the Plain-Dealer editorial: http://www.cleveland.com/editorials/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/opinion/1160815171295090.xml&coll=2
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Canton by Mistake, October 2006
Nice photos of some attractive building stock. I was just in North Canton last week... which is a suburb. I'll have to check out Heggy's sometime.
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Cleveland: Chinatown! The Sequel (Updated 11/10/06)
nice pictures of Asiatowne. I like the whimsical fire hydrant.
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Detroit- Mexicantown
Looks like a vibrant and delicious area. Do Corktown next!
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
incredibly, you're correct... I just assumed these were small Ohio towns of the same name. I wonder why Jamestown and Rochester stations would broadcast games of the distant Cleveland Browns... when they are in the heart of Buffalo Bills country, who have a strong and passionate following... surely broadcasts of the woeful faraway Browns don't bring in very strong ratings for these stations... That Rochester station also broadcasts Baltimore Orioles games. Western NY has no MLB team of its own... and the Rochester Red Wings have long been the AAA affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles (they're now the AAA affiliate of the Minnesota Twins). I've heard the Orioles have a pretty decent following in Rochester.
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Great Seal State Park / Adena Mansion View, Chillicothe
Almost impressive as the town of Logan.
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Cleveland Neighborhoods in 2016
Good point about the tudor apartment buildings of Shaker Square... love those things... similar apartment buildings are found throughout some of the inner-ring suburbs. Glenville is one of my favorite Cleveland neighborhoods when it comes to housing stock... but unfortunately the neighborhood is not in the best shape right now.
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October fun - pumpkins and haunted places
fun pictures... y'all are mighty fine pumpkin-carvers...
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Detroit- any photo requests?
I would like to see any Detroit city neighborhood other than downtown or midtown or Greektown. Corktown, Boston-Edison and Hamtramck (not city, but surrounded by it) are suggestions.
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Out-of-state sports teams that have radio affiliates in Ohio
What non-Ohio sports teams (pro and college) have radio affiliates within Ohio? These are a few I know of: Pittsburgh Steelers Findlay WFIN AM 1330 Youngstown WBBG FM 106.1 Pittsburgh Pirates Marietta WJAW-AM 630 Steubenville WEIR-AM 1430 Youngstown WBBW-AM 1240 Pittsburgh Penguins Youngstown WBBW-AM 1240 Bellaire WOMP-AM 1290 Steubenville WSTV-AM 1340 East Liverpool WOHI-AM 1490 Marshall University Thundering Herd Portsmouth WIOI-AM 1010 Detroit Tigers Archibold WMTR 96.1 FM Toledo WLQR 1470 AM Detroit Lions Toledo WLQR 1470 AM Detroit Red Wings Toledo WLQR 1470 AM
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Cincinnati Bengals Discussion
Listen to the game on one of these 2006 Bengals Radio Affiliates: OHIO City Station Frequency Athens WATH-AM 970 Canton WTIG-AM 990 Celina WCSM-FM 96.7 Chillicothe WBEX-AM 1490 Cincinnati WCKY-AM 700 Cincinnati WOFX-FM 92.5 Cincinnati WLW-AM 1530 Columbus WTVN-AM 610 Dayton WTUE-FM 104.7 Hillsboro WSRW-AM 1590 Ironton WIRO-AM 1230 Jackson WCJO-FM 97.7 Lima WIMA-AM 1150 Logan WLGN-AM 1510 Marietta WMOA-AM 1490 Middleport WMPO-AM 1390 Portsmouth WIOI-AM 1010 Sidney WMVR-FM 105.5 Washington Court House WCHO-AM 1250 Zanesville WHIZ-AM 1240 KENTUCKY City Station Frequency Lexington WLAP-AM 630 London WFTG-AM 1400 Louisville WKRD-AM 790 Paintsville WKYH-AM 600 WEST VIRGINIA City Station Frequency Huntington WVHU-AM 800
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
wow... this thread hasn't had much activity this season... where's all the passionate Browns fans? 2006 Browns Radio Affililiates Akron-WAKR-1590 AM Ashland-WNCO-1340 AM Ashtabula-WFUN-970 AM Bucyrus-WQEL-92.7 FM Cadiz-WCDK-106.3 FM Canton-WHBC-1480 AM Celina-WKKI-94.3 FM Cleveland-WMMS/WTAM-100.7 FM/1100 AM Columbus-WFJX-105.7 FM Dayton-WONE-980 AM Defiance-WONW-1280 AM Dover-WJER-1450 AM Elyria-WEOL-930 AM Findlay-WPFX-107.7 FM Jamestown-WQFX-1240 AM Kenton-WKTN-95.3 FM Lima-WZRX-107.5 FM Mansfield-WMAN-1400 AM Marietta/Pakersburg-WBRJ-910 AM Marion-WMRN-1490 AM Newark-WHTH-790 AM Painesville-WBKC-1460 AM Rochester-WYSL-1460 AM Sandusky-WLEC/WCPZ-1450 AM/102.7 FM Toledo-WIOT-104.7 FM Ulrichsville-WBTC-1540 AM Wooster-WQKT-104.5 FM Youngstown-WNCD-93.3 FM Zanesville-WHIZ-1240 AM
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urbanohio.com business cards
I would like cards to hand out to the fine residents of Wooster.
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Cleveland Neighborhoods in 2016
These aren't exactly the cities that come to mind when I think of Cleveland. And when did we start referring to it as THE Cleveland? Baltimore is a similar sized metro, but the other three are all over twice the size of Cleveland's metro. They have much different economies, much different cultures, much different housing stock, much different architecture, etc. It's the vanguard of the East Coast vs. the quintessential Midwestern Great Lakes industrial city. I don't disagree, however, that Cleveland can lure East Coasters from those overheated markets. Cheap housing and cultural amenities are two attributes Cleveland can claim. However, the city proper unfortunately is not awash in the type of quality housing stock that these East Coasters would be looking for... in contrast to other regional large cities like Cincinnati, Columbus and Pittsburgh. I suspect downtown area condo development, as well as some of the older inner-ring suburbs, would be the prime areas for luring East Coasters.
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Cleveland Cultural Gardens adding Indian Garden
I certainly would. Indian Garden... sounds like a college-district indian restaurant.
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Ohio: Casino / Gaming Discussion
So this is basically just a measure to "not let money flow into other states", eh? Since West Virginia, Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Missouri, etc etc all have or are getting casinos. So there really will not be much "gambling tourism" to Ohio from other states. West Virginia's gaming facilities in Wheeling and Chester profited from Pennsylvania and Ohio visitors... but now that those states are getting casinos, perhaps WV's will wither. But with just about every state getting casinos now... no state can really count on out-of-state visitors pumping up their projections. With the saturation of casinos, they will all become meager performing regional facilities, as opposed to destinations. Be wary of the pie-in-the-sky projections the gaming proponents advertise.
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Professional Boxing News & Discussion
http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ap-tysonstour&prov=ap&type=lgns Tyson bores crowd in return to ring By TOM WITHERS, AP Sports Writer October 21, 2006 YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) -- Mike Tyson's return to boxing was no knockout. Not even close. The former heavyweight champion and one-time baddest man alive opened his "World Tour" on Friday night with a ho-hum performance in a four-round exhibition against Corey "T-Rex" Sanders, a former sparring partner who outweighed Tyson by 50 pounds.
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Cleveland: Local Media News & Discussion
I've always found these statistics to be shocking considering how weak of a newspaper the PD is.... at least that's my opinion from occassional casual reading.
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Hamilton! - Gallery 6 - German Village Historic District
I love the housing stock and intimate scale of Hamilton's German Village.
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OTR from the 17th Floor
fascinating perspectives of my favorite place in Ohio (besides the many Tim Horton's locations)
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Dayton. Huffman vignettes
brilliant photographs
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in October '06
there is so much atmosphere in this photo
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Orientation
The poll is missing the following options: Asexual Questioning Transgendered Cyborg Self-Loathing Closeted Republican Congressman
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Best Ice Cream in Ohio
Aglamesis