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Posted by orange blossom special on Wed Jan 17 12:45:47 2007, in response to Re: He was in my class, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jan 17 12:09:18 2007. I'd say it's urban.I'm in a minority that really likes those types of streets...except the parallell parking might get on my nervers more than it does right now. Except I like the rowhouses with the larger lawns. I don't know if in New York, or other cities has lawns as large as the post WWII philly rowhouses. Urban Urban suburbian? Lots of tree's One story with lawns...but the neighborhood ain't "suburbian" I don't see the houses I was talking about with massive lawns though. I have a bookamrk on the laptop though. These have an okey lawn though Two towers in thh middle of nowhere with river on right. Very open area. Massive development, advertises far away Different area: Good luck walking to the newspaper or mailbox on this street, several miles away. Yet there are close 10's of thousands of people living on this street causing complete gridlock meltdown most of the day. I saw the number once and could never find it again. I think this was taken on a Sunday though. Suburbian in the traditional sense, or exurbian? I have subdivison pics somewhere, but it's hard to get anything out of them without context. |