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Here is a series of 27 photos I took on October 20, 2007.  If you read my blog, you have probably already seen them, but there are a few at the end that have never been posted before.

 

Bond Hill

Villages of Daybreak

 

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Blue Ash

Park Manor

 

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Blue Ash

Bicentennial Veterans Memorial Park and Towne Square Avenue

 

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See you later!!! ;)

 

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You do great neighborhood shots, but the sign-off shot is my favorite...

 

hehe Blue As*

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

Picture #27 - what was once in that mud hole?  I can't place it....

The first few... taken from an alley?

 

Otherwise, they look nice!

Picture #27 - what was once in that mud hole?  I can't place it....

 

I think it was just parking lot - check out this google satellite image...

 

 

This development looks like it could mature quite beautifully...if only it had a better location.

 

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I don't really see anything wrong with that location.  It's in walking distance to both downtown Blue Ash and downtown Montgomery, right next to Cross County Highway, and not that far out from downtown.  It just looks like responsible suburban growth for a change.

Issue 430...That was the Parisian and parking garage at the Kenwood Towne Center, where they're building the new Nordstrom.

 

seicer...Yeah, those first couple were taken from alleys.  That's one of the few positives of the development--most of the homes in there are served by alleys.

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