-I posted every skyline photo I had, and then realized The mod said only one per post. So Pittsburgh is what I want to keep as it is my favorite skyline from my very biased opinion.
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[B][I]"I'm going to bet you that [U]when we're done [/U]-- [U]I don't know when that will be [/U]-- historians will identify this as the most significant and rapid transformation of an American city.'' Former Miami City Commissioner 05/22/05[/I][/B]
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World's First Documented Baseball Game: Beachville, Ontario, June 4th, 1838.
World's First Documented Gridiron Game: University College, Toronto, November 9th, 1861.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats since 1869 & Toronto Argonauts since 1873: North America's 2 oldest pro football teams
Sunny Isles Beach just north of Miami Beach has the second largest skyline in Florida and is still growing. Hallandale Beach to the north of that in this photo has the tallest building in Broward County. Beyond to the north is Hollywood Beach and Fort Lauderdale Beach.
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[B][I]"I'm going to bet you that [U]when we're done [/U]-- [U]I don't know when that will be [/U]-- historians will identify this as the most significant and rapid transformation of an American city.'' Former Miami City Commissioner 05/22/05[/I][/B]
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"I firmly believe, from what I have seen, that this is the chosen spot of all this Earth as far as Nature is concerned." - Luther Burbank on Sonoma County.
I was a huge fan of that museum's (?) design but why such a harsh blue on top? not really the place to talk about it, but I forgot the name so I can't look up the thread.
anyways, some shameless self promoting of my photography and the city I love the most!
I love seeing Pittsburgh photos. I was there for the first time this past weekend. What a lovely city with a really fantastic and lively downtown. The rivers and all the bridges are really amazing.
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The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts. (Bertrand Russell)