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eyeofodin: Great post. Louis Theroux of the BBC did a great episode for his 'Weird Weekends' about Black Nationalism, and concentrated his time in Harlem. He was able to enter the headquarters and interview......

in response to: Black Hebrew Israelites by serlingrod

Bertha Gibson (Sanchez): Hello to all. Great blog here. Louis (Koochie....smile) Oh my goodness, I remember viewing Father Heitz' body in the rectory (1970?). Fourteen Holy Martyrs (on Central/Schaffer St) merged with St. Martin's (on Knickerbocker/Weirfield St) and......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Peter: yes... did you notice where it says "{louisville}, ky... 2002" directly above the {coupe} piece? i suppose even {graf} writers go out of town from time to time, you know?...

in response to: Graf on the Tracks, Pt. 3 by Peter

anon (74-128-38-7.dhcp.insightbb.com): Coupe is from Louisville not Brooklyn. I know that cant be a Coupe piece in BK....

in response to: Graf on the Tracks, Pt. 3 by Peter

Peter: thats a great mosaic mural... never seen one like that before! what a sad story, though... was it this louis ramirez? [[http://www.deathrow-usa.us/luis_ramirez.htm]] [[wiki:Luis Ramirez]]...

in response to: Luis Ramirez Mural by the baroness

marlene: Winnipeg definitely deserves to be on the list. Its skyline is distinctive--especially in the dead of winter when its really cold and ice fog clouds are in the air and the sky is clear......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

Louise R. March 30th 2008: Hello! I'm working in this shopping center. I work for a chiropractor who's situated on top of Tim Horton. The first chiropractor ''Dr Pierre Paquin, chiropractor'' opened his practice in 1950 and Dr Carl......

in response to: Norgate Shopping Centre by CE

ask: Here are some cool ones that people doent think about too much... Cincinnati USA [[img:26695]] Minneapolis [[img:26696]] St. Louis [[img:26697]]...

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

Junito: [[img:26421]] This Alexander von Humboldt (September 14, 1769 – May 6, 1859) was a Prussian naturalist and explorer, and the younger brother of the Prussian minister, philosopher, and linguist Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767-1835). Humboldt's quantitative work on......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

jazzartsounds: [[img:26382]] looking for better sites for st. louis area street art..? I have some great pics.. Love the Powell Square building! need info on REDD FOXX and also ed box..? help? recently returned......

in response to: St. Louis Graffiti by Brad

bomb_skeeze: im from belleville, but spend most of my time in st louis. there is some good shit done in the brooklyn area. gotta check it out...

in response to: St. Louis Graffiti by Brad

Bob: I have lived in Lawrence, KS as well. I have traveled this great land of ours extensively (Driven through every state east of the rockies and south of New York) I am not saying all......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

cg7: I was just wondering where those displaced from their homes are heading. I am interested in those that could not be a part of the new mixed development concepts... the reason i ask is i......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

JCB: I lived in this area 50 years ago. My father owned one of these buildings. He was chased out in the late 1960s by the street crime and inability to find stable tenants.......

in response to: Debaliviere Place by maybetoday

think about it: hell try living in miami,, go out at night to go to the store and not worrying about geting shot by a drive by,,i swear people,, i view your comments,and laugh, hutch is boring yes......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

serlingrod: you've never heard of Arkanas? It's right between Missoui and Louisana.......

in response to: Snafu at the Former Plattsburgh Air Force Base by EvilGentleman

Maire : Great Photos. I wish that you had told the name of the streets these buildings were on. I was born in St. Louis and my grandmother lived at 11th and Montgomery. I lived......

in response to: Old North St. Louis Pt. I by maybetoday

Louis Le Grand: I just had my racing COPPI bike stolen, last saturday. Went to visit my aunt at Soeurs St Joseph, in Lachine, west of Montreal. Asked the security man if possible to let the bike in,......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

Belroc: Whats up Steez!! Glad you found this site!! Alot of fun article here.. Bill, I've been painting graffiti for over 18 years. Started "tagging" in New York City in the late 80's and have painted in......

in response to: Bel Graffiti by BelRoC

VauX: hey pook ive ben there to the flood wall its the best stuff in because paint louis a few years back some of the best like awr msk and lots of other ones there......

in response to: St. Louis Graffiti by Brad

maybetoday: I don't know a whole lot about the history of this neighborhood. I do know that it is in the midst of gentrification right now. It seems to me that the housing on......

in response to: Forest Park Southeast by maybetoday

CE: The first half seem so wealthy to me because they look very much like the housing stock in parts of {Westmount} (and some of the wealthier areas of {NDG}) here in Montreal. These neighbourhoods......

in response to: Forest Park Southeast by maybetoday

serlingrod: to me the first half looks like a middle-class neighborhood that's always been stable...the second half looks like a result of white flight. just my guess.....what's the story? thanks so much for sharing by......

in response to: Forest Park Southeast by maybetoday

Eric on St. Louis: Thanks for the compliments....

in response to: Old North St. Louis Pt. I by maybetoday

EvilGentleman: Yeah, but you can see the vertical development that was sure to eventually evolve into a thunderstorm later in the day, and probably over Louisiana somewhere....

in response to: Monday Morning Sky by groovehouse

St.Louisfire: That is a W.P.I.V. also known as a Wall Post Indicator Valve. The glass window on the valve has a "target" that will indicate OPEN or SHUT , the function of the valve is to be......

in response to: Water Valve by groovehouse

maybetoday: All but one of the buildings pictured were built between 1915 and 1920. One building was built in 1930. There hasn't really been any new construction here for quite a while. The......

in response to: Debaliviere Place by maybetoday

EvilGentleman: cg: I guess I have an inherent dislike of sameness. Contrasts and variety are so much better. It might have something to do with most of my childhood being spent in military housing, where each......

in response to: Debaliviere Place by maybetoday

colavitos ghost: EG, i don't get what you're talking about. i've never been to st. louis, but this seems like a totally reasonable middle class neighborhood. blind hate toward condos simply doesn't make sense. ...

in response to: Debaliviere Place by maybetoday

EvilGentleman: Condos, old and new. The great city of St. Louis deserves better than this graphic example of the full variety of sameness that gentrification produces....

in response to: Debaliviere Place by maybetoday

maybetoday: I looked for the history behind this building. The last word is cut off. It used to be "Someone Cares Mission." The Mission is now further north in the same neighborhood. ......

in response to: Someone Cares by maybetoday

little ukraine: these are really wonderful. i'm enjoying all your st. louis posts, keep them coming!...

in response to: Old North St. Louis Pt. II by maybetoday

maybetoday: I don't know much about the rest of Missouri's architecture. Because of St. Louis' role as a prominent hub for immigrants in the mid-nineteenth century to the early-twentieth century, its architecture is quite varied.......

in response to: Old North St. Louis Pt. II by maybetoday

Jamie: again. that last shot, were it not for the flamboyantly colonial building on the end this scene could easily be anywhere in {manchester} or {leeds}. Totally {English} architecture. Is much of St. Louis and Missouri......

in response to: Old North St. Louis Pt. II by maybetoday

Louise: Hi I saw Grease here when I was about 13years old and it was fine then. It was the only cinema in town so it was important. Shame to see it like this!!...

in response to: Disused Cinema on Forthill Street by Jamie

colavitos ghost: i love st. louis!...

in response to: Cherokee in Benton Park West by maybetoday

CE: The old housing stock in St. Louis is so strange. They look like detached rowhouses from different cities planted down along the street. Very neat....

in response to: Cherokee in Benton Park West by maybetoday

colavitos ghost: beautiful hood. great job, and way to go st louis!...

in response to: Central West End by maybetoday

maybetoday: All of St. Louis isn't as clean cut as these pictures show. I've only started taking my camera around as I walk through the City recently and these are the first places I've been......

in response to: Lemp Brewery by maybetoday

Peter: nice. when i think of {st. louis}, all i see in my head is the the arch... now, i have some new mental pictures. thanks! post more...! also: yeah, i gotta second the call for more......

in response to: Benton Park by maybetoday

CE: St. Louis looks like a very nice city, much more intact than I would have expected....

in response to: Central West End by maybetoday

Jamie: I'd like to see more of {St. Louis}. I'm sure not all of the city is quite as clean cut as your photos portray. That's not to say i haven't enjoyed them though. Let's see......

in response to: Lemp Brewery by maybetoday

Jamie: Nice slice of life. I have to say that from your recnt photos, St Louis to me appears clean, safe and almost quaint. Not at all dangerous. More photos of {Jasper's Radio Museum} please!...

in response to: Benton Park by maybetoday

maybetoday: I believe you're referring to the Morgan Quitno list of "Most Dangerous Cities" that's released every year. Every year both the FBI (source of the data) and criminologists around the nation decry using the FBI's......

in response to: Benton Park by maybetoday

serlingrod: keep em coming, St. Louis is definitally underrepresented....

in response to: Lemp Brewery by maybetoday

serlingrod: I think you're refering to deindustrialized inner-city neighborhoods in general...they're not all red brick. Statistically St. Louis does remain the most dangerous U.S. city. ...

in response to: Benton Park by maybetoday

Peter: ooh, cave-aged beer! cool. more {st. louis} photos, please?...

in response to: Lemp Brewery by maybetoday

Ty: hey i need some help..i was digging up this yard and i found a rele old brick i think..i just wanna look up how old the brick might be..and on the brick it has Laclede......

in response to: Laclede\'s Landing by Brad

joey: you came a long way from saint louis to get where you got to today...

in response to: Broken Records on a Rainy Day by CartLegger

Scott: I was born and raised in kensington and it has and always will be hell on earth! Now I live in New Orleans.... I have a family and I am working on my......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Beadle and Tatum: West Clinton : Clinton :: East St Louis : St Louis....

in response to: The Streets of Ohio City by little ukraine

Lou: Real photos; inaccurate description. http://www.snopes.com/photos/natural/storm.asp Storm Clouds Claim: Photographs show Hurricane Katrina hitting the Gulf Coast in August 2005. Status: Real photos; inaccurate description. Example: [Collected via e-mail, 2005] Photos of Katrina over Mississippi (Sure......

in response to: the august 19th, 2005 tornado hoax by jeeff

Brad: Yeah, there's a lot of rad stuff around St. Louis, I just don't get down there enough to see much of it. Where is "the Wall"?...

in response to: St. Louis Graffiti by Brad

EvilGentleman: Halifax, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, Winnipeg... Cleveland, Detroit, Boston, St. Louis, Washington DC, Miami, Phoenix, Las Vegas... Even Tokyo! Fredericton has passed them all! So many posts for such a small city. Amazing......

in response to: Untitled by Marlo

Chris Erb: Sussex folk lore says that the ice cream cone was invented a few months before the St. louis World's Fair. Apparently a baker made a bad batch of dough that was baking very hard......

in response to: Melting Vanishing Point by Marlo

george: Invention: ice cream cone in 1904 - st. louis world's fair Definition: noun / edible cone shaped container for ice cream Function: An ice cream cone is a cone-shaped pastry, usually made of a wafer similar......

in response to: Melting Vanishing Point by Marlo

EvilGentleman: Directions from Montreal to San Diego: Autoroute 20 West (becomes 401 West at Ontario border) Go to end of road (Windsor, ON) North on Huron Church Road to Ambassador Bridge. Stop at US Customs in Detroit, MI.......

in response to: The Drive Home by jfilip

SEAmo! from louisville, KY 7-20-06: REPETITION IS THE MISSION-NOT TO BE DISSIN-BUT STOP THE ASS KISSIN-AND BOMB THE DAMN SYSTEM----OH YEAH I GUESS I CAN FLOW TOO.........

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

SEAmo! from louisville, KY 7-20-06: man--to Right-you wrong as fuck-watch STATE YOUR NAME---HE'S FUCKIN' SWOLL, AND I'VE KNOW FUCKERS WHO SAID HE'S A TUFF MUTHAFUCKER... CHECK OUT MYSPACE.COM AND FIND MY PAGE--THE NAMES OBVIOUSLY "SEAMO" I'VE GOT A VIDEO YOU CAN......

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

SEAmo! from louisville, KY : NO OFFENSE TO ANYONE. BUT JUST TO CLARIFY: BOMBING AND PIECING ARE 2 VERY DIFFERENT THINGS. THERE ARE SOME DOPE PIECES BOTH LEGAL AND ILLEGAL; BOMBING IS MAINLY ABOUT TAKING SPACE. I'VE HEARD ALOT OF......

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

SEAmo! from louisville, KY : [[img:12156]] [[img:12157]] [[img:12158]] [[img:12159]]...

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

SEAmo! from louisville, KY : HERES SOME JA FLIX: [[img:12154]] [[img:12155]]...

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

sarcastic magician: Ahhh, Louisiana. Gotta love them coonasses. EG, you missed the drive-thru windows at the liquor stores! (yep, not only seen 'em, patronized them once on a trip over there) Now about the legal......

in response to: Does Anyone Else Find This Stupid? by EvilGentleman

Chris Erb: St. Louis appears to have lots of parking. Every picture that isn't a close up of something has a parking lot, a parking garage or both in it....

in response to: Laclede\'s Landing by Brad

hank: Looks like downtown St. Louis hasn't fallen in on itself from lack of upkeep. gotta have that new ballpark!...

in response to: Laclede\'s Landing by Brad

EvilGentleman: I remember during my 1999 tour of America: The Eastern 30, we stopped at a supermarket somewhere NW of Lafayette to get some munchies to keep the family going while on the road to the......

in response to: Does Anyone Else Find This Stupid? by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: Actually, Stevo - up north, they have this really bad habit of piling all their shopping on the checkout belt, and they keep dashing back for another armload, dumping it, and going off for even......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Grocery Shopping by EvilGentleman

SEAmo! from louisville, KY 4-20-06: JA is definately a serious bomber, a true king. I still want to see more than just throwups though. Don't get me wrong, he gets mad respect from me, that boy gets up like......

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

EvilGentleman: I believe the itinerary of border crossings on my trip went something like this: By Airline: Nunavut, Manitoba By Greyhound: Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec By 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix from Avis: Quebec, Vermont, Quebec, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, New......

in response to: Borders Part I by EvilGentleman

Helen: The mountains are the Rockies...looking towards Banff and Lake Louise...

in response to: View from My Office in Calgary by Helen

Louise: I would like to see how well this guy manages in his own environement, like work , home etc.I would not want to be around such an antisocial individual.I bet he has few friends and......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Paul G: those are four of the six characters in my mc plate. i as though i am owed another free ticket, if not an actual prize. i wish that i had a secure connection! no......

in response to: A + Y 97 by joey

MoeRex: I spent some time in the Toronto area many years ago...and having said that, I would never have guessed that this was shot there. Looks more like something you'd see in someplace like Louisiana.... Love the......

in response to: the hutch condos by jeeff

ella lumpkins: This is really amazing... There is nothing like this where I live (in Louisville KY) althought there are buisnesses that have to get their walls repainted monthly because a lot of people have gotten into street......

in response to: graffiti alley / style in progress \'05 by jeeff

Louise, Scotland: I live in Glasgow although I am Irish. Im planning to move to back to the Bogside because I believe in what the Catholics are fighting for. Catholics in Glasgow are treated in much the......

in response to: The Bogside by norniron

r60 ALLDAYBK: thi$ to all the fal$e a$$$ niggaz what yall eat for 6kreakfast? why the sky 6klue? whats the yellow 6kricc road? how many 6kricc on the yellow bkricc road? whats 6kehind the moon CUZ? If you dont know this......

in response to: Crip/Blood Graffiti: Washington Heights by anon

naj: naj: 1st May 2005 - 19:34 GMT said...where exactly is chicago again? in st.louis? wow. Loki lives...cuz i never said that. lol....

in response to: metrametra7am by fede

fede: chicago= the capital of the midwest, its about 5 hours northeast of St Louis. its the only thing the US midwest region has other than corn wheat and soy fields. chicago is a miracle with......

in response to: metrametra7am by fede

naj: where exactly is chicago again? in st.louis?...

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