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View Poll Results: Which city has the best downtown?
Philadelphia 120 45.28%
Boston 99 37.36%
DC 46 17.36%
Voters: 265. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 03-08-2012, 01:25 PM
 
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Hahahaha, I'll just sit back and watch you tear your rep to shreds with these ridiculous comments. It must be that Philadelphia has beaten you in every possible match up you can think of, so you must result to calling us poor and crime ridden. Look at your own city before you start claiming these things about Philadelphia. Your city is worse. If D.C. can't straighten it's act with the entire Government body living within it's borders, then there is no hope for that city. Yes, I am sure the people living in Rittenhouse Square, Society Hill, Old City, Fitler Square, Logan Square, Washington Square West, Graduate Hospital, Bella Vista, Queen Village, Northern Liberties, Farimount, Clark Park, Cedar Park, Spruce Hill, Chestnut Hill, Roxborough, West Mt. Airy are all poor. Yep, there is no affluent, wealthy, rich or upper middle class neighborhoods in the city, but I just named 17 neighborhoods. That's not even naming the middle class neighborhoods. Which would consist of the rest of Center City, the rest of South Philadelphia (except point breeze). The rest of University City, some of West Philadelphia like Powelton Village, Woodland Terrace, Wynnefield, Wynnfield Heights, Overbrook Park, Overbrook Farms, some neighborhoods in the Southwest, most of the Lower North that I haven't named (Fairmount and Northern Liberties) would be Franklintown, Callowhill, Poplar, Spring Garden, Spring Arts, the North Broad Corridor (up and coming), West Poplar(up and coming), Yorktown, Templetown (up and coming). The rest of the neighborhoods in the Northwest (Germantown, Morton, West Oak Lane, Cedarbrook, Mt. Airy, Andorra, East Falls, Manayunk, Wissahickon, East Mt. Airy. Some neighborhoods in like East Oak Lane/West Oak lane. The entire Northeast is middle class. Oh and the Riverwards, like Kensington, Olde Kensington, Fishtown, Bridesburg. West Kensington is just bad news

You're right though... all of those neighborhoods are poor and run down.

Here is a list of all of the Philadelphia neighborhoods corresponding to their district of the city... educated yourself.
List of Philadelphia neighborhoods - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Here is a map of the 12 districts that make up the city oh Philadelphia. The worst sections of the city are in the Upper North (Strawberry Mansion, West Kensington, Hunting Park) and the lower west portions of West Philadelphia and the Upper West Portions of Southwest Philadelphia. Oh, and Point Breeze in South Philadelphia is pretty lame. It is being gentrified though, and the neighborhood next to it Newbold is quite nice and is the new "gayborhood"



Here is your typical Graduate Hospital block. All of the rowhomes in this area are brand new and cost from $800,000 to $900,000 dollars (picture originally taken by VZ on skyscraperpageforum)
Do you really want to go toe to toe with DC on housing cost, per capita income and overall wealth. Philly is cheap compared to DC. It's cheap for a reason. You get what you pay for.
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Old 03-08-2012, 01:33 PM
 
Location: Washington D.C.
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well suprisingly the cesspool added more people to the DT in the last 10 years than did DT DC; they must be broke and looking for broken homes

Also DT Philly is vastly more educated when compared to DC; 3rd most in the nation with college degrees for the DT population and 1st among post grad percentage. But am sure they are all dirty and broken and could not have gone anywhere else and had to settle for the cesspool of Philly

Maybe one day they can be Allstars...
And, how is the other 90% of the city doing? Center City is a tiny dot compared to the entire city of Philadelphia.
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Old 03-08-2012, 01:33 PM
 
Location: NYC/PHiLLY
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These DC poster's need to give it up..they are so in their feelings its not even fun anymore...

Anyway..I need to plan a trip to Boston
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Old 03-08-2012, 01:34 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Rittenhouse Square (wow look how run down that is)







Society Hill



Washington Square West


Old City








South Street


Walnut Street






Queen Village


Cedar Park




East Falls


Fairmount


Fox Chase


Mayfair


Clark Park






Fishtown


Italian Market



NoLibs












Manayunk










Chestnut Hill














Schuylkill Banks park
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_k_bgXPrPWx...kill+banks.JPG (broken link)

The Parkway


Fairmount Park






Washington Square Park



Rittenhouse Square Park

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Logan Square Park (Some Call it Logan Circle)



Independence Park


Penn Center




JFK Blvd.






Templetown







UCity


University City in the foreground


















Bonus pictures by VZ from SKyscraperpage forum












Race Street Pier


Some More by VZ, he is a wizard photographer





















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Old 03-08-2012, 01:36 PM
 
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These DC poster's need to give it up..they are so in their feelings its not even fun anymore...

Anyway..I need to plan a trip to Boston

Who's in their feelings! This is City Data homey. You seem to get frustrated when I mention that Philly people come to DC to party or that you Philly cats wear capris. LLS
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Old 03-08-2012, 01:37 PM
 
Location: Washington D.C.
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Hahahaha, I'll just sit back and watch you tear your rep to shreds with these ridiculous comments. It must be that Philadelphia has beaten you in every possible match up you can think of, so you must result to calling us poor and crime ridden. Look at your own city before you start claiming these things about Philadelphia. Your city is worse. If D.C. can't straighten it's act with the entire Government body living within it's borders, then there is no hope for that city. Yes, I am sure the people living in Rittenhouse Square, Society Hill, Old City, Fitler Square, Logan Square, Washington Square West, Graduate Hospital, Bella Vista, Queen Village, Northern Liberties, Farimount, Clark Park, Cedar Park, Spruce Hill, Chestnut Hill, Roxborough, West Mt. Airy are all poor. Yep, there is no affluent, wealthy, rich or upper middle class neighborhoods in the city, but I just named 17 neighborhoods. That's not even naming the middle class neighborhoods. Which would consist of the rest of Center City, the rest of South Philadelphia (except point breeze). The rest of University City, some of West Philadelphia like Powelton Village, Woodland Terrace, Wynnefield, Wynnfield Heights, Overbrook Park, Overbrook Farms, some neighborhoods in the Southwest, most of the Lower North that I haven't named (Fairmount and Northern Liberties) would be Franklintown, Callowhill, Poplar, Spring Garden, Spring Arts, the North Broad Corridor (up and coming), West Poplar(up and coming), Yorktown, Templetown (up and coming). The rest of the neighborhoods in the Northwest (Germantown, Morton, West Oak Lane, Cedarbrook, Mt. Airy, Andorra, East Falls, Manayunk, Wissahickon, East Mt. Airy. Some neighborhoods in like East Oak Lane/West Oak lane. The entire Northeast is middle class. Oh and the Riverwards, like Kensington, Olde Kensington, Fishtown, Bridesburg. West Kensington is just bad news

You're right though... all of those neighborhoods are poor and run down.

Here is a list of all of the Philadelphia neighborhoods corresponding to their district of the city... educated yourself.
List of Philadelphia neighborhoods - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Here is a map of the 12 districts that make up the city oh Philadelphia. The worst sections of the city are in the Upper North (Strawberry Mansion, West Kensington, Hunting Park) and the lower west portions of West Philadelphia and the Upper West Portions of Southwest Philadelphia. Oh, and Point Breeze in South Philadelphia is pretty lame. It is being gentrified though, and the neighborhood next to it Newbold is quite nice and is the new "gayborhood"



Here is your typical Graduate Hospital block. All of the rowhomes in this area are brand new and cost from $800,000 to $900,000 dollars (picture originally taken by VZ on skyscraperpageforum)
My rep on city-data? Lol....are you kidding? This is a website lol.....

And someone from DC having a conversation about wealth with someone from Philadelphia is a waste of time so I'm not going to engage in it. We lead the nation in wealth and that is that.
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Old 03-08-2012, 01:41 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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So the Sixers are going to the Finals? LMAO
Here are the NBA 2011-2012 standings...once again, educate yourself

NBA.com - 2011-2012 Division Regular Season Standings

We are in first in the Atlantic Eastern Conference... where is D.C.?

oh...oooh.. ouch.. 9 wins and 29 losses.

I'm so sorry for your loss
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Old 03-08-2012, 01:43 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Have you ever heard of silent wealth? I am willing to bet there is just as much in Philadelphia as DC.... especially along the Main Line in Gladwyne and Villanova. There is a difference between "rich" and "wealthy." There are people that are so wealthy in the Philly metro that they won't appear on any of your stupid lists... because they dont work. They don't have to, and there for they have no income figures.
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Old 03-08-2012, 01:52 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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The Sixers havent won anything since 1983. The Phillies are ok but let's not get carried away. 1 title since 1980. The Flyers haven't sniffed a Stanley Cup since the 70's and the Eagles are choke artist in big games. The Redskins have won more championships in the past 30 years than the entire Philly sports scene.
Gnutella already proved to you how wrong you are... either you are afraid to admit the truth or you just didn't see his post.

"The Nationals have never won a World Series, nor did the Senators in the 11 years before they became the Texas Rangers. The Capitals have never won the Stanley Cup. The Wizards have one NBA championship, but that was back in 1978 when they were known as the Bullets. The Redskins have a few Super Bowl championships, but we just celebrated the 20th anniversary of their most recent one back in January. They've been largely irrelevant since. In fact, these days they make more noise in March and April than they do in January.

By the way, major professional sports teams in Washington DC have won four championships since 1960. In Philadelphia they've won seven."


The Phillies won a World Series in 2008 and have been to the playoffs every year since. But yes we suck completely, we only have 3 more championship wins than you total with all major sports combined... but wait the Redskins have more championships wins then all our sports combined? Wait... I'm confused... you said that right. Not to mention they went to the World Series again in 2009. We have the best pitching roster out of any team in the MLB
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Old 03-08-2012, 01:53 PM
 
Location: NYC/PHiLLY
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Who's in their feelings! This is City Data homey. You seem to get frustrated when I mention that Philly people come to DC to party or that you Philly cats wear capris. LLS

Yeah kiddo..you're mos def in your feelings..you and your pal. But I think i may have a solution..take a break from the internet..breathe..and then go out in enjoy DC and all of its glory..somebody has to right? and hey its still daytime so if your hurry you may be able to catch the DT vibrancy?
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