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Forest City Flats

- Jon - Saturday, February 18th, 2006 : goo

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Here is a some bent up metal I found in the flats which nicely complements some of the old and new fixtures of the skyline. New courthouse.The Terminal Tower. Society/Key Tower. AMOCO BP Building. I'm standing on the scranton peninsula, by the cuyahoga river. There is a development propessed here for hundreds of homes, a new urban mixed use neighborhood that would drastically increase downtownss human population. Assumong they can actually build and fill it.

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colavito's ghost: this is great. more from cleveland!

EvilGentleman: 5th Apr 2006 - 08:57 GMT

My great-grandfather fell to his death while working on the construction of the Terminal tower in November of 1929. He actually lived for five minutes after falling, long enough for his son (my great uncle) to get down from the top (they were working together) and have a last conversation with him.

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