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Troy is the seat of Miami County and has a population of 21,999 (2000 Census).

 

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It looks like you photoshopped that yellow car into the last pic, the contrast with the rest of the image is great.

 

Thanks for the pics; I really enjoy Troy!

Decent-looking downtown, although I'm always concerned for buildings with upper-storey windows boarded up. That means no one ever goes up there, and structural problems often go undetected until a roof is at the point of collapse, usually dooming the building.

 

Quite a few of the historic structures look well cared for, though, and there are some magnificent nineteenth-century facades. The courthouse is really grand.

Nice looking downtown, with great mix of buildings.  A few real standouts.  Thanks for the tour!

Love Troy.

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

My hometown, surprising to come across on the thread

"Tonquas". How cryptic, retro and cool. I looked it up. Can anyone shed light on this "order"?

For a small town Downtown Troy has a lot going for it. Cafes, Restaurants, pedestrian space, park land along the river and they even have an outdoor sound system that they play music on throughout the day.

"Tonquas". How cryptic, retro and cool. I looked it up. Can anyone shed light on this "order"?

 

oh yeah, definately one of the coolest neon signs i've ever seen. bravo troy.

 

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