Posted August 28, 200717 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 The Capitals of Dem Der Hills and Hollows. Where sweet tea meets steel. Enjoy! Nashville Pittsburgh Good Evening, Pittsburgh. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
August 28, 200717 yr CDM, Nice shots. You managed to take pictures of the 1% of Nashville that isn't suburbia!! :) Thank God my wife prefers Cleveland over her hometown!!! Pittsburgh looks great!
August 28, 200717 yr Nice pics! Pitt is gorgeous and Nashville looks like Akron on steroids. God bless the NORTH!
August 28, 200717 yr The part of Nashville you were in looks really nice... especially that entertainment district. Does Nashville have some nice inner-city neighborhoods around DT, or does the quality tail off quickly?
August 28, 200717 yr Downtown Nashville has about two streets of older storefront buildings. It serves as the entertainment district. Just outside of downtown, there isn't much in the way of nice neighborhoods. About two miles outside of downtown, there is neighborhood with late 40s/early 50s homes that may or may not have sidewalks.
August 28, 200717 yr Nashville looks nice in these pics. I like that Bellsouth tower (not sure if that's what it's really called). Not bad for modern architecture.
August 28, 200717 yr Downtown Nashville is alright but literally across the river are 60's style projects and the majority of the city (meaning 95%) is "suburban" in nature. The only "urban" area I saw was the West End area and that was essentially Norwood with modern buildings. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
August 28, 200717 yr Pittsburgh is always impressive looking. Great pics of both cities. What's that last shot of in Nashville with the glass dome?
August 28, 200717 yr nice work. a good update for me to see downtown nashville as it has at least double the buildings it did when i was hanging out there back in the late 80's. however, still looks just as blah and completely forgettable. what the hey, they had a mayor named bill boner! :laugh: i do like this one tho, or at least it looks good in your pic: otoh, it always makes me happy to see the pitts.
August 28, 200717 yr As always, Pittsburgh photos give me a yearning! Good stuff! I just realized it's been 20 years since I was in Nashville. Downtown looks a lot different, now. Still mostly tourists, though, from the look of it. The capitol building is a Southern classic!
August 29, 200717 yr Pittsburgh is always impressive looking. Great pics of both cities. What's that last shot of in Nashville with the glass dome? The Opryland Hotel. "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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