Posted May 10, 200718 yr 2007 ColDay Series: Part 1: Los Angeles Parte Uno Part 2: Los Angeles Parte Dos Part 3: Boston Part 4: A New York City Interlude Part 5: Montreal Part 6: Cincinnati Part 7: Pittsburgh & Harrisburg Part 8: Philadelphia Part 9: Brooklyn, New York Part 10: Atlantic City, Baltimore, & Washington DC Part 11: Dayton Part 12: Sacramento to Santa Cruz Part 13: Big Sur to San Francisco Part 14: San Francisco Part 15: Berkeley & Oakland Part 16: Around The Globe Preview Part 17: London I Part 18: London II Part 19: Paris Partie Une Part 20: Paris Partie Deux Part 21: Paris Partie Trois Part 22: Nashville & Pittsburgh Part 23: Gritcinnati Part 24: Toronto Part 25: Akron & Cleveland Part 26: New York City: Part One Part 27: New York City: Part Two Part 28: New York City: Part Three Part 29: Hartford Part 30: Zürich Part 31: Lucerne & The Swiss Alps Part 32: Milan Part 33: Dallas Part 34: Detroit Part 35: Gary Part 36: Chicago Philadelphia Welcome to...uh... Goodnight, from New York "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
May 10, 200718 yr Good God!!! What else is there to say?! ... I have got to visit that city, so much freakin character ...
May 10, 200718 yr Superb!! When do you have time to travel so much? Looks like Key tower won't hold its status for much longer :cry:
May 10, 200718 yr Did you know this person? Or was this totally random? GIGGITY. I love your photos. You do seem to travel a lot :wink:
May 10, 200718 yr Eh, it was short notice. My roommate had an interview at Drexel University; I just "found time" to go (my work is a very relaxing environment). *edit* And seicer, yes I know him. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
May 12, 200718 yr Did you know this person? Or was this totally random? GIGGITY. I love your photos. You do seem to travel a lot :wink: That is the infamous Giovanni Sasso.
May 12, 200718 yr Great job. My home away from home... everything a User would want in a city: great architecture, culture, total walk-ablity, 24-hour street life in neighborhoods too numerous to count, diversity, density, history, rail transit (everywhere and of every mode-- if you want the ideal American city that actually kept all its transit, this is the place), colleges (this is the REAL college town), location (in the middle of the NE corridor; an hour or so away from everywhere by rail); ... even moderate climate (certainly by Cleveland/Chicago/Buffalo standards)... If only Philly had a better sense of self so it wouldn't trash itself, so, literally and figuratively... ah,... an amazing place.
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