November 7, 200915 yr There should definitely be more people there. What could attract more people? Parking appears to be free, there could be some bike racks, maybe a few medians for pedestrian crossings, more bars? I like the wayfinding signage too.
November 7, 200915 yr I had a friend from Kalamazoo who absolutely hated growing up there—too starchy and conservative, but it looks nice (actually her disatisfaction was really rooted in a dysfunctional family situation--like most of us-lol). In any case, I love this song. How can you go wrong with Glenn Miller, Tex Beneke :? and the Nicholas Brothers? Note: since the powers-that-be still haven’t found it in their collective hearts to restore my video embedding capabilities (umpteenth request after as many weeks--I guess capital punishment is the next step :shoot:), I provide the link. Should I just attempt to open a different account under different name for this purpose? Just wondering... http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
November 10, 200915 yr pretty nice looking downtown. this looks like an interesting way to repurpose a building. do you know what it was originally?
November 10, 200915 yr Well done. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
November 11, 200915 yr this looks like an interesting way to repurpose a building. do you know what it was originally? I want to say non-passenger railroad depot but at the moment I can't recall if that's just something I was thinking while looking at it or what I read on a sign. There's a passengery looking building out of frame to the left.
December 16, 200915 yr Trivia for the day -- the Desenberg Building, 2nd from the right in the 4th picture down, was designed by the noted Chicago architectural firm of Adler and Sullivan. Proud to be a native Kalamazooan.
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