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-- No, the last thing we need is some paternalist weighing whether we are sufficiently noncontroversial to be admitted to subsidized quarters in a Utopian dream city. -- Jane Jacobs
Gotta love P town, I was there just a year ago and it has already grown more. Its kind of strange living in a city that I love and being jealous of Portland. However, to be honest, it is the best planned city in the States, now if Austin could get its act together with Light Rail and Street Car. Oh well, a lot of us here feel like sister cities with PDX.
thanks for the shots!
That is some great density. And I love the streetcar.
My brother was this close to moving to Portland, and I would've had a great reason to make the trip. Portland is in the top 5 of cities I want to visit.
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All we ever see of stars are their old photographs
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I live less than 30 minutes west of Pittsburgh (Weirton)
I can walk to the Pittsburgh MSA (Washington County, Paris, PA
Go PITT Panthers!!