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The River and The Lake

- little ukraine - Thursday, December 7th, 2006 : goo

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My series on Cleveland drawing near to a close, I turn my attention to the two prominent bodies of water that are inseparablye linked to the city.


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these piers are up near Edgewater Park, I believe, across from some gaudy mansions that some have dubbed Cleveland's "Atrocity Exhibition"

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essential Cleveland. its four tallest buildings. Jacobs field. and if you look closely, the wall with all the graffiti featured in my previous post - the yellow elephant and the giant "Arpe Ridl Ariz" being its most distinguishable features.
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a gate to nowhere?

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colavitos ghost: 7th Dec 2006 - 15:50 GMT

classic cleveland gray. you really captured the essence of our city's weather situation.

Beadle and Tatum: 8th Dec 2006 - 17:42 GMT

Sorry that series is over. You had fresh eyes, like Robert Gates.

little ukraine: 8th Dec 2006 - 19:01 GMT

nears a close B&T, not comes to a close. I still have a few more boring pics to put up, and one or two nice ones.

joey: 9th Dec 2006 - 04:51 GMT

little uke, i applaud you. these are some of the best pictures i've ever seen of my old home town.

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