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They are several cities with more people, but Covington and Newport have a decent skyline (both across from Cinci)
http://www.daniel-libeskind.com/typo3temp/pics/ca9d067aeb.jpg (broken link)
I love that swoopy building right there in the middle!!!
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I love that swoopy building right there in the middle!!!
That thing was just completed a few months ago. Newport (just across the Licking River) is building a really cool twin towers condo, Covington has another under construction as well. NKY is really booming.
Here is it in January 08
Lexington is planning a new building that would be its 2nd tallest, Louisville is constructing a 3 tower thing that will be 703 feet tall and have a 1 acre city park 400 feet off the ground. KY's urban cities are really on a roll
What are the names and population figures of the largest cities or metropolitan regions (ranging from largest to smallest) in the state you currently live in?
its simple, look it up on google earth and theres your answer
That thing was just completed a few months ago. Newport (just across the Licking River) is building a really cool twin towers condo, Covington has another under construction as well. NKY is really booming.
Here is it in January 08
Lexington is planning a new building that would be its 2nd tallest, Louisville is constructing a 3 tower thing that will be 703 feet tall and have a 1 acre city park 400 feet off the ground. KY's urban cities are really on a roll
Well thats awesome, hope everything goes well and I'll post a picture of the Louisville building, I thought it actually looked kind of strange but thats modern for you.
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