Posted Mar 26, 2014, 8:09 PM
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B!tchslapping Since 1998
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Columbus
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^This.
Milwaukee and Minneapolis are "denser" cities than St. Louis and you can thank topography and a solid grid system for that. Cincinnati (and Pittsburgh and other Eastern US hilly cities such as Providence) have too many hillsides and eroded areas to build "continuous density." That's why you'll see a a dense rowhouse/townhouse neighborhood in a valley surrounded by built-out 1930's Tudor homes in the hills in said cities.
Anyway, aside from the random Cincinnati talk in a thread about St. Louis, nice photos Gasm.
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