Everything posted by step2me
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Lancaster, PA - more than a Bird in Hand
Fantastic work Ex!
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York, Pennsylvania
York is nice, but Lancaster is better.
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
Great thread!
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some south lorain barrio
Bump!
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ocean grove, nj -- a victorian era camp town resort
Ocean Grove is a great place indeed!
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brooklyn: bed-stuy pt 2 of 4
How has the economy affected the movement of the Black middle class into Bed-Stuy? I know that was a trend that had picked up quite a bit of steam during the real estate boom.
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brooklyn: bed-stuy pt 1 of 4
Do or die!!!
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NOLA (Part 7): Mid-City
Whoa!
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NOLA (Part 8): Lower Ninth Ward & Holy Cross
Excellent post!
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Richmond's Fabulous Fan District!!!
What's not to like?
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Pittsburgh Steel
While Pittsburgh is not racially diverse, the place was as ethnically diverse as they come. In fact, many attribute the existence of so many ethnic enclaves for the reason widespread decay was fairly slow to happen. Here is my take on the differences between what happened in Cleveland, vs what happened in Pittsburgh. 1. Downtown. Pittsburgh's Downtown is hemmed in by the rivers, and surrounding hills. In many ways, the forces that shaped Pittsburgh's skyline, are the same as in Manhattan, but of course on a smaller level. A lack of cheap, buildable land, forced builders to build upwards, while Cleveland had plenty of room to spread out. 2. Neighborhoods. Cleveland is overwhelmingly a city of frame houses. Frame houses tend not to withstand neglect, thus an area of frame houses will quickly go to seed if care and investment are lacking. Pittsburgh's most vulnerable areas tended to be filled with brick buildings, including many rowhouses. Not needing to be painted, these can withstand much more neglect. Those of you in Cincy need only look at how intact OTR is, despite how long it's been "the hood". 3. Industry. An earlier poster was right. Pittsburgh lacked diversity in it's manufacturing. Steel was overwhelmingly dominant, and when it crashed, Pittsburgh ceased to be an industrial city. Cleveland has held on to much more manufacturing, but has been enduring a slow bleed. 4. Higher Education. While Case Western can be compared to Carnegie-Mellon, Cleveland State is in no way comparable to Pitt, with it's huge medical complex, and AAU status. Pittsburgh also has a major, 10,000 student Catholic university (Duquesne), something Cleveland lacks. Along with Point Park University, and 2 women's universities (Carlow and Chatham), these employ a ton of workers in Pittsburgh, and are in many ways, the backbone of the economy here, and that's not even counting Robert Morris University, which has a campus downtown, but is mainly out by the airport.
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A spring day on Pittsburgh's North Side.
Enjoy!
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Gary
No area is too rough for CDM and his trusty camera.
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Delaware, Ohio: Seat of Delaware County
Nice town. I've passed through a couple of times.
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Pennsylvania!
There's no "New England influence" in Eastern Pennsylvania... Eastern Pennsylvania was one of the original cultural hearths of Colonial America... developing a distinct pattern of urban development and architecture which was carried westward across the southern Midwest (by contrast, the New England hearth extended across Upstate NY and the Great Lakes region of the Midwest). True! Cleveland and northern Ohio were part of Connecticut's Western Reserve, and Cleveland was founded by people from that state. Cincy is more the offspring of the Mid Atlantic.
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Pennsylvania!
State of Champions! :mrgreen: Altoona Bellefonte Erie Harrisburg Hollidaysburg Johnstown Lancaster Philadelphia Pittsburgh Reading York
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Pittsburgh (Part 2) Allegheny West and Manchester
There was a fire in that building about two years ago.
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My Appalachian Home!
For you greenery loving types. Yeeee Haw! All photos taken inside of Pittsburgh.
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New pics from Baltimore
It's Charles Village, Bolton Hill, and a bit of Reservoir Hill. Some Mt. Vernon as well.
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New pics from Baltimore
Yep!
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New pics from Baltimore
Enjoy!
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Lancaster, PA - Historic, Dense & Urban (lotsa pics)
Great work Rob. I was just in York last Sunday. I guess I'll need to post the pics as a compliment to this thread.
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Walking around Pittsburgh's Lawrenceville neighborhood.
It was a nice day, so I went out and shot a few in one of my favorite hoods.
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The probing eye visits Chicago
I'll probably be shooting her again before the end of the year. Be a good boy, and you might be invited to the shoot.
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The probing eye visits Chicago
Here's that old "Toddlin' Town" Chicago! This is best object I shot while in town. Click on the link to see pics too hot for SSP!:banana: