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Alright, next time Ill resize things I promise!  Just thought I'd post some random photos I took. I should probably take some more photos of residential areas, but I usually feel strange doing it, unless I'm doing something there.  Cleveland's non-residential buildings are interesting though.  Sometimes it looks like a postcard and sometimes a nightmare.  Overall I love living here.  Much better than my previous city of San Diego.

I think I would really like University Circle if I was to ever see it in person. Must...get...to...Cleveland.

 

 

If only we could get that Cincy to Cleveland rail, I'd be set.

Those are gorgeous!  My neighborhood looks so cute with snow.

 

Nice pics.

I live in Shaker Square too, maybe well have to hook up sometime and go take some photos of something.

Nice shots!

Nice!

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

Excellent photos. Overcast winter light does some interesting things; I know my faulty color vision is partly to blame, but as I looked at some of those I first thought "black-and-white" and then as I looked at them a little more I realized "No. Wait. There's color."

University Circle is by far my favorite cultural hub in Ohio.

Ugh...all the dreary weather lately has been getting to me.  I need some sunny, bright and colorful pictures.

 

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Shaker Square looks suburban and poorly designed.

Shaker Square looks suburban and poorly designed.

 

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lol, well it is quintessential "garden suburb".  But poorly designed?  It may be one of the best neighborhood designs in the U.S.

I should have been more specific - I just don't like the buildings. I hate Georgian architecture; it's bland and combined with the signage makes it look like a suburban shopping center. I have no beef with the neighborhood design. They have a train!

I should have been more specific - I just don't like the buildings. I hate Georgian architecture; it's bland and combined with the signage makes it look like a suburban shopping center. I have no beef with the neighborhood design. They have a train!

 

Have you seen Shaker Square in person???

Very nice.

I doubt he has, otherwise he would have a better impression of the square.

Besides, who WOULDN'T want to live here?

 

Me!

Besides, who WOULDN'T want to live here?

 

Me!

 

Perfect!  We don't your kind anyway!  :P

Besides, who WOULDN'T want to live here?

 

Me!

 

Same here! I mean, the square is nice and all, but I like downtown, Ohio City, Tremont, and Detroit Shoreway more than the square. Not to mention MTS lives on the square, which is enough to persuade any urban enthusiast to steer clear.  :wink:

Besides, who WOULDN'T want to live here?

 

Me!

 

Same here! I mean, the square is nice and all, but I like downtown, Ohio City, Tremont, and Detroit Shoreway more than the square. Not to mention MTS lives on the square, which is enough to persuade any urban enthusiast to steer clear.  ;)

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Besides, who WOULDN'T want to live here?

 

Me!

 

Same here! I mean, the square is nice and all, but I like downtown, Ohio City, Tremont, and Detroit Shoreway more than the square. Not to mention MTS lives on the square, which is enough to persuade any urban enthusiast to steer clear.  ;)

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Besides, who WOULDN'T want to live here?

 

Me!

 

Same here! I mean, the square is nice and all, but I like downtown, Ohio City, Tremont, and Detroit Shoreway more than the square. Not to mention MTS lives on the square, which is enough to persuade any urban enthusiast to steer clear. :wink:

 

Isn't the square anchored by a CVS?! Hehe

Dave, Don't make me cuss both you, Kstay (you'll do something later) and Andy out!  OK! 

 

Unappreciative lil heifers!

I think Shaker Square looks like an awesome neighborhood, and would love to see it in person eventually.

Nice job!

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