Posted December 27, 201014 yr 2010 ColDay Series: Part 1: Cincinnati, Columbus, & New York City Part 2: Indianapolis, Detroit, & Cincinnati Part 3: Bloomington, Indiana Part 4: Smoky Chicago Part 5: A New York Minute Part 6: Cincinnati Part 7: The Lake Erie Cities Part 8: Toronto Part 9: Hamilton Part 10: The NFC East Part 11: Louisville Part 12: St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri And you all have a Happy New Year from Chicago! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 28, 201014 yr I'm guessing the first bunch are from the north side. The other ones certainly redeem them.
December 28, 201014 yr Amazing photos. Looks almost like early spring out there. What kind of camera was used for the shots, if you don't mind me asking?
December 28, 201014 yr Thanks for a very nice photo collection from St. Louis. I'd have to place St. Louis second among larger U.S. cities in urban decay behind Detroit. Quite a contrast between today and the 1880's when city leaders boldly predicted St. Louis would eventually become the largest metropolis in the United States. Although the city's decline was due to many factors, St. Louis was at the forefront of the failed Federally-funded urban renewal policies during the mid-20th century. Where the iconic arch now stand there was once a dense mid-19th century Riverfront warehouse district of multi-story brick commercial buildings. City planning policies encouraged dis-investment and prompted mass population flight to the suburbs. St. Charles, MO is doing quite well these days thanks to those misguided policies. A preservationist friend of mine who previously lived in St. Louis stated that, for many years, the primary industry in historic North St. Louis was demolition contracting and the export of countless pallets of salvaged bricks. From the photos, after decades of horrific losses, it seems that finally there is some stability returning to older parts of St. Louis.
December 28, 201014 yr Amazing photos. Looks almost like early spring out there. What kind of camera was used for the shots, if you don't mind me asking? Canon Rebel XT. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 29, 201014 yr Wonderful photo set. The contrasts are pretty striking, and overall the city appears clean. I'm surprised by the absence of grafitti, even in the blighted area shown in the first photos. In most urban areas, every surface that could be reached would have been tagged multiple times and heavily vandalized.
December 29, 201014 yr Apparently CDM and I should have had a UO happy hour, St. Louis style. WHY ARE YOU FOLLOWING ME? STOP FOLLOWING ME!!!!! :)
December 29, 201014 yr That's old news. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 29, 201014 yr Apparently CDM and I should have had a UO happy hour, St. Louis style. WHY ARE YOU FOLLOWING ME? STOP FOLLOWING ME!!!!! :) You know he's a stalker.
December 29, 201014 yr great set. i need to get to st. louis. you should've picked me up. which reminds me...you never called on your way back through Indy. jerk. you said you would but you didn't. you're on thin ice mister.
December 29, 201014 yr *Yawn* at you two bitches. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 29, 201014 yr *Yawn* at you two bitches. yawn at me again and i'll give you something to fill that open mouth. bitch.
December 29, 201014 yr *Yawn* at you two bitches. yawn at me again and i'll give you something to fill that open mouth. bitch. A gyro?
December 29, 201014 yr Disturbing. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 29, 201014 yr The brickiest brick place around. Wow. I really, really dig the pedestrian scaled street lights in this shot: http://www.urbanohio.com/UOThreads/2010/StLouis/10STL10.jpg And I love the dense mansiony stuff near the end.
December 29, 201014 yr The brickiest brick place around. Wow. And I love the dense mansiony stuff near the end. Pssst, have you effer been to Zinzinnati? A city of brick structures if there ever was one.
December 29, 201014 yr ^Columbus too. They have brick alleys, sidewalks, garages, fences, and even brick yellow lines in the middle of the street! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
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