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Originally Posted by SLO
Great shots! I enjoyed that, nice work.
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Thank you!
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Originally Posted by Leo the Dog
If only all residential streets in our cities had trees like these! Hopefully developers take note.

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Agreed. The residential tree coverage in some of the residential neighborhoods is something that I would say Houston does particularly well. This particular neighborhood, Boulevard Oaks, is gorgeous and very reminiscent of Philly's Main Line in many ways. Except, dare I say it, this may even be nicer than the residential areas of the Main Line.
There is another topic occurring in City Discussions regarding city beauty. I think tree coverage plays a huge role in that. Tree coverage and local flora seem to be overlooked in that discussion, but are definitely a huge factor for me.
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Originally Posted by fflint
Great photo set.
I'm alway struck by how Rice is in many ways more architecturally like Stanford, UCLA and USC than like the gothic or colonial campuses back east.
And I keep forgetting to go to Galveston. But I'll make a point of it next time I'm in Houston.
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Having never been to California, that description of the campus seems spot on. Having spent the vast majority of my time on the east coast, this WAS west coast for me. The Rice campus was a nice change of pace.
Galveston was a huge point for me to make this trip. I may or may not ever get back to Houston, so I made it a point to get there for a few hours. I'd definitely recommend the same.