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Old Posted Mar 5, 2017, 10:19 PM
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Old Posted Mar 5, 2017, 10:49 PM
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Nice shots Pablosan. I am enjoying this thread too. Is the Union Station platform a fabric structure? If so I will add these shots to my Fabric Structures thread!
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Nice shots Pablosan. I am enjoying this thread too. Is the Union Station platform a fabric structure? If so I will add these shots to my Fabric Structures thread!
Yes, I believe the material is the same, as what our airport's terminal is constructed from.
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Nice photos pablosan-things have changed so much in my old home metro since I left in April 2015.
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It seems as if the urban fabric of the city is changing by the week.
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First pic I thought it was Amsterdam;
Second pic I thought it was Rotterdam;
Third pic I thought it was Central Park;
Fourth pic I thought it was Rotterdam;
Fifth pic I thought it was St.Louis;
Sixth pic I thought it was Montrael;
Seventh pic I thought it was Berlin;
Eighth pic I thought it was CP again;
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I need to go to that fountain park the next time I'm in town. Don't think I've ever been there.
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Denver is looking beautiful pablosan.
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Thank you, Sawtooth.
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Amazing tour!
Deven looks really nice. I think it is a very liveable city with a pleasant climate and the proximity to the Rockies. So, I see it like a very complete city.
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Great shots! That train station is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing!
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Denver really has some fantastic older architecture.

The city has always struck me as one of the nicest and most pleasant to live in the US. Also, is it just me or is there something almost Canadian about it?
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Denver really has some fantastic older architecture.

The city has always struck me as one of the nicest and most pleasant to live in the US. Also, is it just me or is there something almost Canadian about it?
Yes, there is something really Candian about it, it's almost entirely white and has next to none of the historical inner city racially segregated blight problems that most American cities have. It is over 50% white with only 10% African American while most major American metros are 20%+. Much like Portland, Denver is also a huge magnet for well educated millenials who flock there in droves for the hipster and outdoors lifestyles and end up make the place even more "canadian" by skewing the city's politics in an extremely progressive direction (see Cannabis, Legalization of).

But the biggest fundamental difference between most American cities and a place like Denver is that it was essentialy a frontier oil town when the Great Migration occurred and therefore did not attract a huge migration of poor rural African American migrants from the South who were then laid off from the factory jobs there were chasing when globalization began a few decades later. That's how most American cities got so screwed up, people came searching for better jobs and less racism only to find just as much racism and that the factory jobs would disappear overnight just a generation later plunging what was a nascent black middle class right back into destitute poverty with the same old racist attitudes.
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