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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
https://www.duq.edu/assets/images/st...ad-dicello.jpg https://www.blankrome.com/sites/defa...?itok=DOaSb6Qz https://www.visitpittsburgh.com/imag...149142c7f3.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh kind of surprising that Pittsburgh has that many buildings downtown but only around 300k population.... |
Omaha has a decent-looking park, but to judge from your photos, I like the look of Pittsburgh better. Nothing improves a city like a stretch of open water, and Pittsbugh has a pair of rivers it seems. Nice.
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Yeah I agree that park must be nice downtown^ and them rivers downtown Pittsburgh has more bridges than I thought :)
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scranton, Pennsylvania https://i.imgur.com/apHo5zk.jpg https://media2.govtech.com/images/downtown+scranton.jpg https://ibew81.org/sites/ibew81.org/...n%20pa%208.jpg https://pics2.city-data.com/city/maps/fr370.png |
I've been poring over maps of election results today, and naturally this triggered my obsession with geography and exploring places on google street view. So I've been exploring America, going wherever my fancy takes me, and in the end I alighted on:
Sandgap, Kentucky This is a tiny place in Jackson County, apparently in a pretty godforsaken part of Kentucky. The place looks rough indeed, although it does have an elementary school and a church which also functions as a youth centre. But whatever, this whole post is just an excuse to gush over what really caught my attention, which is this house: https://i1.wp.com/www.gardenstogable...fit=1024%2C656 It's known as the Abel Gabbard house. Just look at it. I have a soft spot for picturesque, delapidated houses, so now I feel an urge to move to some miserable place in Kentucky just to make this one habitable. It's what I imagine the villa of Pippi Longstocking looks like (at least there are plenty of porches for a horse to live on). And somehow the trees and the house harmonise perfectly. Fun fact: the house is actually older than the village itself: it was built in 1890. Anyway, back to you, Mindfullness ;) |
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nah mate, post about whatever you like best, don't mind me steering the thread off-topic
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