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I moved some very old Hamilton threads to this section
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I've posted a proper tour of Landsdale. It really is a great neighbourhood, and I think extremely underrated. I noticed some renovations and restorations over the past couple years. Retail on King and Barton is still very weak, but who knows what the future holds? The housing stock is amazing--this neighbourhood could be one of the best in Canada if gentrification ever happened.
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=164061 |
Have you done Chedoke area yet Flar. I haven't been in that area in years. There are some nice houses in that area too.
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Thanks Flar, missed that tour. :)
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Brand new Kirkendall tour--a more in depth exploration of the eclectic housing in North Kirkendall
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=164309 |
^^look up at the first post of this thread^^
I've now added links to my non-Hamilton tours |
New Hamilton tour: South Kirkendall
A study of early suburbia http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=164446 |
Loving all the additional tours! :)
Thanks for posting them all and thanks for taking the time to photograph them in the first place! |
flar you should publish a book
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http://www.picaboo.com/photobooks/optionspricing.html |
Flar, Smithville would be another area that would be good to get photos of. Many older houses there plus that historical train station as well.
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I enjoyed the London one. The few times I've been there for shows I walked around what seems to be a decent downtown with a good mix of establishments. Hamilton could learn from just about every other mid sized city - none of them effed it up quite as bad as us. Well, maybe Brantford.
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Yep, I've only been to London about 3 times but I enjoyed it. Kinda felt like a really small version of Toronto downtown.
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