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Thanks for setting me straight. I stand corrected.
No problem! Most people don't even know that Baltimore has a subway! As sad as it is, i would venture to guess most people in the Bal/Wash area don't know that a subway exists in Baltimore
Anyway, how about we get this thread back on topic! Here's some photos of Baltimore
No problem! Most people don't even know that Baltimore has a subway! As sad as it is, i would venture to guess most people in the Bal/Wash area don't know that a subway exists in Baltimore
Anyway, how about we get this thread back on topic! Here's some photos of Baltimore
I must admit, these are some beautiful photos of Baltimore. What is the rather "statuesque" structure in the last photo ... it's very impressive looking.
I must admit, these are some beautifu
l photos of Baltimore. What is the rather "statuesque" structure in the last photo ... it's very impressive looking.
is it possible to say anything about baltimore without including DC? it seems the only times Baltimore isnt included is when people are talkin about crime. Baltimore is Baltimore, DC is DC. It's like saying you and ur next door neighbors are related because you live next door to them...when the two households have completely different situations.
Not really. A lot of cities and regions kind of rely on one another. They wouldn't be the same without the other. New Jersey, for example, wouldn't be the same without NYC and Philly two inches away...and vice versa. The same can be said about Baltimore and DC. Their economies and population are all connected in some way.
I haven't been to either city, but would love to visit both. I'm sure they both have their charm.
I must admit, these are some beautiful photos of Baltimore. What is the rather "statuesque" structure in the last photo ... it's very impressive looking.
Cleveland looks good too! What do you expect? Both cities used to be some of the American greats.
The last structure is Silo point, an old grain elevator turned into condos. It won the best high-rise development in the Americas by the International Property Awards. Its really cool inside. You can get a glimpse inside by watching MTV cribs with Mario. lol.
Not really. A lot of cities and regions kind of rely on one another. They wouldn't be the same without the other. New Jersey, for example, wouldn't be the same without NYC and Philly two inches away...and vice versa. The same can be said about Baltimore and DC. Their economies and population are all connected in some way.
I haven't been to either city, but would love to visit both. I'm sure they both have their charm.
Nj is NYC & PHILLY'S bedroom community, baltimore is in no way shape or form a bedroom community to dc... they are independant cities.
There's been too much fighting going on in this thread, and people are ignoring the room sticky regarding how many pics to show per post and it's bogging the thing down as well. Please read the TOS regarding how to act here, and the room sticky for photo posting guidelines (again), and threads might get to stay open. Thank you.
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