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That is lovely, Kathryn. It rather looks like a street I imagine you'd live on!
LOL that's not my street though! It's in my town and I did previously live in that exact neighborhood one street over but I just posted it because it's one of my favorite areas of Tyler, Texas. Thanks!
It's called the Azalea District. It's like a historic district and much of it has brick streets. Most of the homes were built between 1890 and 1940 in that area, which is close to downtown. It has a wide range of sizes and prices of homes but they don't last long on the market - it's a very popular neighborhood around here.
I didn't feel particularly comfortable posting a picture of my street.
Chicago: Logan Square.
Pretty popular neighborhood, with long boulevards providing plenty of greenery lined old greystones and mansions. Not my street. All a 15 minute train ride from downtown.
I am from Colorado Springs and when I am there I always walk through this neighborhood which turns into a large open space area called Pulpit Rock but believe it or not the area is next to a medium-sized university and one of the larger retail areas in Colorado Springs
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