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Old 03-21-2011, 11:59 AM
 
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^^^ Really guy's???? this looks Northeastern to you??? maybe Culturally, but not Architecturally.

There's no resemblance with Miami if you ask me. On the other hand DC,NY Philly, and Baltimore look like they all could be within the same city, but just in different Neighborhoods. Miami would stick out like a soar thumb IMO.
I mean yeah it does resemble some of the crap in jersey. You don't think so?

http://www.cvent.com/en/destination-...wn-skyline.jpg
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Old 03-21-2011, 12:45 PM
 
Location: Washington D.C. By way of Texas
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Give me this:
inman park atlanta - Google Maps

Over this:
Philadelphia,pa - Google Maps

Who hell wants to come outside to look at nothing but bricks and concrete. I see nothing desirable or amazing living in an environment like that.
I'm sorry but I would take that Philly one over Atlanta quite easily.
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Old 03-21-2011, 01:07 PM
 
Location: metro ATL
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Give me this:
inman park atlanta - Google Maps

Over this:
Philadelphia,pa - Google Maps

Who hell wants to come outside to look at nothing but bricks and concrete. I see nothing desirable or amazing living in an environment like that.
Actually, I'm quite fond of both although I am partial to SFR.
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Old 03-21-2011, 02:29 PM
 
Location: Toronto
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Give me this:
inman park atlanta - Google Maps

Over this:
Philadelphia,pa - Google Maps

Who hell wants to come outside to look at nothing but bricks and concrete. I see nothing desirable or amazing living in an environment like that.
Hell I'll take Philly thank you very much. 90% of your country is blanketed in forests, the stuff in Philly there is inreplicable!
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Old 03-21-2011, 02:37 PM
 
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If Atlanta has Northeastern characteristics, Orlando does also.

Atlanta and Orlando are very much alike.
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Old 03-21-2011, 02:48 PM
 
Location: Underneath the Pecan Tree
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Hell I'll take Philly thank you very much. 90% of your country is blanketed in forests, the stuff in Philly there is inreplicable!
You're entitled to an opinion just as I am. What I didn't appreciate were people trying to say just because a city sprawls; it lacks character and isn't a real city. Me?? I couldn't live like that. My families neighborhood in DC is similar to that and I hated it.
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Old 03-21-2011, 02:52 PM
 
Location: The Greatest city on Earth: City of Atlanta Proper
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I'm sorry but I would take that Philly one over Atlanta quite easily.
What's funny is that only a few blocks in either direction from that location in Inman Park you can have a similar brick townhouse neigborhood:

inman park atlanta - Google Maps

Or Cincinnati

inman park atlanta - Google Maps

Or New Orleans:

inman park atlanta - Google Maps

Or new school Atlanta:

inman park atlanta - Google Maps

Again, all of those places are within a one mile radius of the location Jluke posted.

We're funny like that.
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Old 03-21-2011, 02:59 PM
 
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Are how about glenwood park

glenwood park townhomes - Google Search
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Old 03-21-2011, 03:09 PM
 
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ALso looking at this thread I see alot of NE characterestics
- One Hour - One City: Atlanta - 5 Points! - - SkyscraperPage Forum
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Old 03-21-2011, 04:12 PM
 
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If Atlanta has Northeastern characteristics, Orlando does also.

Atlanta and Orlando are very much alike.
Not really. The Orlando Area has a little more hills than other parts of Florida, but other than that, it's pretty different from Atlanta.
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