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Taken today. My digital camera was $100 in 2001, explaining the quality.

 

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Cool and unique shots!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Corryville has nice architecture :]

Love the ice on the trees.

Where the crap were you when you took those shots??

East University Ave.

I walk to that USBank all the time d:]

I walk to that USBank all the time d:]

 

Wow, walking somewhere?!?! ;)  What a concept! 

 

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One of my best friends offers to drive me, i'm like no, I like the architecture in Corryville. He'll walk 10 minutes to get his car out of the parking garage just to go to Dubois bookstore or Chipotle. He's from Loveland though, you know that goes.

One of my best friends offers to drive me, i'm like no, I like the architecture in Corryville. He'll walk 10 minutes to get his car out of the parking garage just to go to Dubois bookstore or Chipotle. He's from Loveland though, you know that goes.

 

That's amazing....it sounds like it's a pain to just get to his car!

 

Before I moved downtown, I had a monthly parking spot in a garage.  Of course, I gave it up when I moved five blocks from where I work.  You'd be amazed by how many people ask me if I still have that pass and if I drive to work.  Umm, why would I pay for a monthly pass when I'm walking?  By the time I got into my car and drove it out of the garage in my residential building, I would be halfway to work from walking!  NOt to mention time looking for a parking space.

Makes a lot of sense. If I worked downtown I would definitely try to live downtown. I'd rather pay for convenience and culture than the "all about me" lifestyle.  Plus, One Lytle Place or some loft style apt with big windows would be so cool to live in.  *drools*.

East University Ave.

 

Were you on top of a building though...it looks like your pretty high up.

4th floor.

GCrites80s, thanks for sharing.  Please resize your photos to around 800x600 next time.

i didn't even know we had a corryville.......

i didn't even know we had a corryville.......

 

It's a neighborhood in Cincinnati...not its own municipality, although it sounds like a village.

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