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Quality thread! Sac is looking good, I always enjoy the variational shots.
California as a whole is quite interesting, containing a number fascinating cities which are progressive, growing in terms of population and receiving continuous development, ect.
-- 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
Outstanding Innov8. Really enjoyed that, Ive always liked Sac.
The American River looks great too. The residential pics are they from the fabulous forties area?
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I can't wait to go back and explore this city. It looks like it has really becoming quite a bustling city. I once had a job offer there but turned it down due to the cost of living. I really wanted to make the move but couldn't at the time.