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Photographer Patrick Fraser
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lucy dacus, august 10th 2022 at the agora theatre in columbus, ohio for the here and there festival.
photo credit: me
#lucy dacus#phoebe bridgers#julien baker#boygenius#home video#punisher#here and there#courtney barnett#car seat headrest#concert#concert photography#music#gay#lgbt#live music#agora theatre#columbus ohio#historian#lesbian#night shift#better oblivion community center#women in music#soccer mommy#snail mail#claud#seven shots#shes so pretty#lucy my beloved#lucy loves me#i have a video saved for later heheheeh
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#minolta freedom zoom 160#minolta#35 mm film#black and white film#35 mm photography#35 mm#35mm photography#35mm film#35mm#film photography#ishootfilm#car#wawa#columbus nj#columbus new jersey#rural new jersey#new jersey#rural#rural america#rural photography
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columbus / fujifilm 400 / shot on canon f-1
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INSANITY (Hellaverse x Isekai Male reader) BIO:
Name: Y/N L/N
Eye color: (E/C)
Hair color: (H/C)
Race: Human
Country of birth: USA
Gender: Bisexual
Weapons:
-Spear (Transformers/Transformers one)
-Twin swords
-One dagger
Age: 19
Like: Taylor Swift's music, videogames, movies, ice cream, hot dogs, pizza, protect his friends and family, Painting, Radio Broadcasts, Sabrina capenter's photos, Sculpture, bread, writing on ao3/art of our own, embroiderying, birds, feeling cozy, cozycore, autumn/fall, Winter, cosplay, hippo, handmade's works, watercolor, Spooky season, Bats, Bat, Fairycore, writers, Dropout's shoes, Traditional art, Halloween, art history, Plush, football, classical music, North Carolina, Drawtober, biology, writing on Nanowrimo, playing with Rpg games, book quotes, inktober 2024, Inktober, Short Story, Climate change, Dancing with the stars, Trans right, Grandmacore, Florida, Germany, Japan, Crochet, Northern Lights, Gouache, going to the library, Columbus day, Indigenous peoples day, Knitting, Plushblr, Cyberpunk, scifi, swifties, mtg, the eras tour, Black and White Photography, Zoology, Pusheen, 3dmodeling, blender3d, animation, chaggie, Mark rothko, memes, sketchbook, original Photographers, Incorrect quotes, Photographers on tumblr, Peru, writing prompt, april fools, Boop, Boop o meter, baseball, pumpkins, Gaza, Palestine, Free Gaza, Free Palestine, Gaza Strip, November 5th, South Corea, Pennsylvania, the sound of music, Farmcore, Christmas, Newyear, Webfishing, studyblr
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Friends: Blitzo, Moxxie, Loona, Octavia, Millie, Fizzarolli, Vortex, Bill Cipher, Deadpool, Wolverine, Ford Pines, Dan howell/Daniel howell, Phil Lester
Harem: Velvette, Verosika, Josh, Coco, Apple, Kat, Milky, Kiki, Ace, Charlie (chaggie), Vaggie (hazbinhotelvaggie/chaggie), Emily, Monika, Sayori, Yuri, Natsuki, Desire
Family: Alastor (1st Father Figure), Asmodeus (Uncle Figure), Mammon (Uncle Figure), Beelzebub (Aunt figure), Husker (Older Brother Figure), Angel dust (hazbinhotelangeldust) (Older Brother Figure), Lucifer (Uncle Figure), Nifty (Little sister figure), Carmilla (Mother Figure), Rosie (Aunt Figure), Missi Zilla (Older sister Figure).
Enemies: Valentino, Vox, Stella, Striker, Crimson, Adam, Lute, Exorcists, Sera, Cherubins, D.H.O.R.K.S., Satan, Andrealphus, Sukuna, Muzan
Favourite president: Joe Biden
Favourite Movie's actors: Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds,
Favourite Singer: Taylor Swift
Favourite Studio: Studio Ghibli
Favourite race car driver: Land Norris/Lando norris (F1/Formula 1)
Hobby: artist
Powers:
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•Earth Magic
•Fire Magic
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•Demonic Magic
•Blood Magic
Skills:
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•Grasp Heart
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•Summon
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•Poison
•Paralyze
•King of the Thunders (Zeus' Blessing)
•King of the Oceans (Poseidon's Blesssing)
•King of the Dead (Hades' Blessing)
•King of the Sun (Apollo's Blessing)
•Queen of Wisdom (Athena's Blessing)
•Queen of family (Era's Blessing)
•Demonic transformation
•Angelic transformation
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His Army:
-Generals (Genshin Impact/Genshin):
•Pierro
•Il Dottore
•Columbina
•Arlecchino (2nd Father Figure)
•Pulcinella
•Scaramouche
•Sandrone
•La Signora
•Pantalone
•Tartaglia
•Il Capitano
•Crucabena
-Liutenants (Mcyt/Dream smp/Minecraft/Evbo/Mineblr/Dsmp):
•Dream
•Technoblade
•GeorgeNotFound
•Wilbur
•Philza
•Tommyinnit
•Jack Manifold
-Soldiers (Team Fortress 2/TF2):
•20 000 Soldier
•10 000 Scout
•3000 Pyro
•2000 Medic
•12 000 Engineer
•1000 Sniper
•4000 Demoman
•5000 Heavy
•1000 Spy
-Elite Soldiers (Cotl/Cult of the Lamb):
•Leshy: Bishop of Chaos
•Heket: Bishop of Famine
•Kallamar: Bishop of Pestilence
•Shamura: Bishop of Knowledge and War
•Narinder: Bishop of Death
-Commanders (Homestuck):
•Karkat Vantas
•Dave Strider
-Y/N's bodyguards (Baldur's gate 3/Bg3):
•2 Death knights
-Airforce (Pokemon):
•3000 Beedrills
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Gods who have blessed Y/N:
•Zeus (Percy Jackson/Greek Mythology/Epic the Musical/Epic the Vengeance Saga/Percy Jackson and the Olympians) (Pagan)
•Poseidon (Percy Jackson/Greek Mythology/Epic the Musical/Epic the Vengeance Saga/Percy Jackson and the Olympians) (Pagan)
•Hades (Percy Jackson/Greek Mythology/Epic the Musical/Epic the Vengeance Saga/Percy Jackson and the Olympians) (Pagan)
•Apollo (Percy Jackson/Greek Mythology/Epic the Musical/Epic the Vengeance Saga/Percy Jackson and the Olympians) (Pagan)
•Athena (Percy Jackson/Greek Mythology/Epic the Musical/Epic the Vengeance Saga/Percy Jackson and the Olympians) (Pagan)
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It’s December 31, 2021. I’m sitting in the parking lot of the only business that will be open until midnight in a tiny ghost town outside of Big Bend National park. I saw a balloon trellis with “2022” decorating it earlier so I figured I might find some people to Hollar in the new year with here.
My service is full bars, 3G – much better than I thought it would be! So no data transfer. I have tried video chatting, posting, and sending people pictures but alas, the service only works for text and phone calls. I figured I would sit here and think about my year, where has it gone? We say that every year, as if we blink and memories of the past revolution around the sun flash before our eyes. I feel compelled to share how my year has gone. Call it loneliness? The lack of human beings I have seen that I care about, that care about me? That’s not to discredit the 100s of strangers I’ve had lovely (and not so lovely lol) interactions with in the past month and a half.
I started my year in Massachusetts, my home town, in my childhood yard with my oldest friend and my family, burning Christmas trees as is tradition on New Year’s Eve – but at a much smaller scale due to a certain pandemic. I got some ski runs in at the slopes of Loon mountain the next day, in another state that I absolutely adore (♥️New Hampshire♥️)
I drove back to my actual home of 5 years, Lima Ohio, to go back to work and begin construction of the $5,000 PC my employer trusted me to build (how did I get here lol, if you asked me what I thought my future career would be before college, I would have said “as far away from the IT field as possible”)
I took and passed a test to become a certified drone pilot by the FAA. Since passing, I have flown my drone over various scenery and cities in 14 states and counting.
I spun fire for the first time in a rock garden that is like nothing you’ve ever seen before with a dear friend. What a wonderful, powerful experience! This garden is in the back yard of a sweet, eccentric man in the hometown of Neil Armstrong, Wapakoneta. My Ohio people know 😏 I went on to spend every Thursday evening this summer jamming out vocally and on my mandolin with a group of 10-20 older musicians who I might categorize as the original hippies? Lol
I danced with great friends in the back room of a vape shop that I met from a video gig I had at the beginning of the pandemic. I picked up the bass guitar, an instrument that literally makes me feel like the most badass lady on the planet even though I am at a below beginner level haha.
I took pictures with my first film camera, and had a friend come over and teach me how to develop it myself in my dark bathroom. Definitely gave me an admiration for the blind! The film strip hung to dry on my shower curtain rod until I was able to invert the negative and see my extreme inexperience with the original medium of photography LOL.
I flew to Florida in March with two people, I now consider family after years of friendship in Ohio. We had a great time sitting by the pool and laying on the beach until we got back to the car to see the $120 ticket because we were so excited to run to the beach that we forgot to pay for parking! That was fun. NOT
Later in the year, I went on to participate in the marriage of these too amazing people shortly after buying their first home in the poppin’ town of Columbus, Ohio. Love you guys big time.
I got inked for the first time since I was 18! One cute and impulsive tattoo of a little bee, and one tattoo I’ve been talking about getting since I was 17 with my non blood sister ♥️. I’m blessed by the people in my life! And guess who the artist was? Another stunning soul I have gotten to know in the past two years, who has just finished building her schoolie to live and travel in!
That same artist friend of mine went on to give me the honor of tattooing her! A little brasil philodendron now resides on her shin by my hand. Love you Caroline ♥️
This year I bought new rollerblades and have traveled the country putting 100s of miles on them in various cities: San Francisco, Boston, Charlotte, Savannah, Tampa, New Orleans etc etc.
I took an exhilarating pre-travel flight to San Francisco with my covid raincheck ticket and visited with my aunt and uncle for nearly 2 weeks. Exploring the city, hiking the Bay Area elevation, singing in karaoke bars in Japantown, painting in an iconic art studio, flying the drone over their neighborhood. The memories are warm in my heart.
This year I parted ways with my partner of 5 years.
This year I packed up my entire life and the home I had spent 4 years in. (That’s a long time for a 23 year old!) I sold many earthly possessions, I packed my cats, I packed my piano, I packed my memories.
I moved my things to my parents house. &&& let me just take a moment to thank them for how wonderful and understanding they’ve been.
When I told them, hey, I know this sounds crazy, but I NEED to blow my savings traveling the country living in my car, they were not totally on board lol. But they ultimately understood that this was what I needed before the next job, and there’s no words that I could say to thank them enough for supporting me and for watching my cats and my greenhouse volume of plants while I go through my existential crisis that has lead me over 5,000 miles around the American continent.
I have been on the road for nearly a month and a half. I have hiked mountains, danced with strangers, kayaked with manatees, flown in a 2-person plane that is triple my age, explored museums and walked through historical locations. I have been sun kissed and sunburnt. I have spent all night changing the alternator in my car in the Walmart parking lot of a small Louisiana town. I have made coffee under many skies and on many beaches. I have superglued homemade window covers to the glass of my car because I’m tired of them falling on me in my sleep. I have cooked Mac and cheese in the top level of a parking garage at 2am cause what else am I gonna do when I’m hungry on bourbon street?
And now here I am, in a rural (understatement) town about a rocks throw from the Mexico border. I’m about halfway through my trip and if I was looking for answers to what I should do next or what my purpose is, I don’t think I’m gonna find that on the road.
What I have found is one hell of a life changing experience.
Reader, if you’re still there, here are a few excerpts from my travel journal entries:
“Slept in my first Walmart parking lot last night among a fleet of RVs, felt safer that way. Minutes from Folly Beach, SC, but I will drive inland soon to see an old friend. I’ll come back here tonight”
“Skated 4 miles on the Tampa riverwalk today and got a nice shower.”
“I am drawing some mutant palms among the yellow umbrellas & blue chairs on Treasure island. The Cabana boy told me yesterday that if I came back today, I could have a free cabana for the day.
& so I sit on the blue chairs under the yellow cabana, wondering how I found myself in such a beautiful moment.
Another day at the beach on Treasure island.”
“My skin is burnt from Florida’s hot rays. I thought it was kissed but my northern complexion was unprepared for the beating sun.
My eyes are crusted from dried tears.
A vagabond life I live.”
“Parked on the wharf, 2:00am, my eyes open to the sound of cooing owls. I decide to head out
To the beach I go, away from the little key that has a population of 700.
Tires screech to a stop on the bridge over the water leaving the town. The sky is stunning.
I have lost track of the amount of shooting stars my eyes have absorbed. It’s 3:20 am.”
“Overcast commanded the sky when I arrived in Panama City this morning. It seemed to swallow the high that was brought on by the clear night sky. I had a frustrating time with my stove as I lugged it through the sand. Complete with coffee supplies and complications, but I was determined to make my morning cup of Joe by the water.”
“Shards from massive sand dollars cover the white sand that is clustered into drifts like that of snow. It’s funny how I’m down where the weather is temperate, yet my mind goes to the cruel and icy landscape that is New England.”
“Skated around and fell with my coffee. I smell like coffee”
“I stayed in a parking garage and it was terrible. People were honking at every corner of the windy, multilevel structure. The sounds bounced off the concrete walls all night.”
“Hah my Friday night did not go as planned. I ended up staying up all night replacing the alternator in my car in a town I drove to to DoorDash. I woke up in that town and now I hit the road. Houston here I come.”
“Fire twirls before my eyes on the rooftop of a warehouse littered by art and junk at every level. Who knew this could be found on Houston’s Main Street.”
“Today I left the ground.
Today I soared the skies.
Today I coasted above the land that I have spent most of my life walking, driving, skating, swimming, climbing on.
It took me sideways.
It took my breath away.”
“The crumbly trail twists and turns as I follow it. I twist and turn like the water once did.”
#grungemetalandshit#grunge#grungy#love nature#young and wild#poetry of life#travel#travel journal#journey#retrospective#traveltheworld
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Seven Projects to Reclaim NYC Space From Cars
New York’s first public realm officer is working to shepherd plans in each of the city’s five boroughs that will make it greener and more hospitable to walkers and bikers.
— CityLab | Design | Bloomberg | By Tope Alake | July 11, 2023
A rendering of the plan for Greeley Square in Manhattan. Source: “New” New York Panel
New York City is moving forward with plans to expand many of its pandemic-era efforts to make streets more accessible to pedestrians and bikers.
The changes are being shepherded through with the help of the city’s first public realm officer, Ya-Ting Liu, who has identified priority projects in each of the five boroughs. These projects, which tap some of the $375 million in funding earmarked to make the city “cleaner and greener,” include more pedestrian plazas on congested streets, wider sidewalks and expanded public space, such as an area below the Manhattan side of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge.
Liu is one of just a handful of public realm officers in major US cities tasked with repurposing public space, improving access to transit and making alternative transportation options like biking more accessible. The creation of the role in New York City was championed by community groups that found city agencies too difficult and time-consuming to navigate.
A rendering of the plan for the famed shopping corridor on Fifth Avenue. Source: "New" New York Panel
“To have a new sort of czar of public space is something that we felt has been needed for a long time because it’s really complicated to get these kinds of public realm works done,” said Samara Karasyk, president of Hudson Square Business Improvement District. It took her group a decade to rebuild an industrial Hudson Street in lower Manhattan into a pedestrian-friendly boulevard. She’s hoping Liu will make the next phase of her project – and others throughout the city – easier and faster.
Liu is also charged with helping to bring equity to projects across neighborhoods and boroughs. “The pandemic has really put into sharp focus how important and critical it is to have vibrant and inclusive public spaces,” she said.
Here’s a look at some of the initial projects her office is helping to move from planning to completion.
The view north from West 25th Street and Broadway after public space and street safety improvements.Source: New York City Department of Transportation.
Manhattan, Broadway Vision and The Arches
The first phase of Mayor Eric Adams’ “Broadway Vision Plan” was completed in June, aimed at creating a larger car-free area in midtown Manhattan. It adds two new plazas and a two-way bike lane along Broadway from West 25th Street to West 32nd Street. The project also extends curbs and widens crosswalks to make it easier for cars and trucks to do pickups and drop-offs without blocking traffic. Once completed, the project will stretch about 2.8 miles, from Union Square to Columbus Circle.
In the meantime, a one-acre park called “The Arches” opened in May at the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge with skating, basketball, pickleball and seating. It’s named after 53 of the structure’s historic arches and is in a busy section of Chinatown. Public access to the area has been closed because of renovations that started in 2010. The nonprofit organization Gotham Park advocated for redevelopment, including a planned reopening of the Brooklyn Banks skate park, to bring parity with public space that is available under the more affluent and less diverse Brooklyn side of the bridge.
Public space under the Brooklyn Bridge. Source: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office
Another Manhattan-based project is aimed at revitalizing Fifth Avenue, from Bryant Park at 42nd Street to Central Park at 59th Street, to add tree plantings, wider sidewalks and additional lighting to the famed shopping corridor. The project is scheduled to be completed within two years.
Brooklyn, Underhill Plaza and Broadway Junction
A new pedestrian plaza on Underhill Avenue in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn is the first step in transforming the corridor that leads to Prospect Park into a bike boulevard. It’s part of a broader plan to expand the open streets program that has partially closed Underhill and Vanderbilt Avenues to car traffic since the pandemic and created space for activities like outdoor yoga classes. The upgrades have helped businesses and local artists by creating inviting, less chaotic space for people to explore their neighborhood — a contrast to the bustle on nearby Atlantic Avenue, said Jackson Chabot, a director at Open Plans.
Mayor Adams and the MTA in May announced investments in public space, street safety and accessibility upgrades around the Broadway Junction subway station in Brooklyn’s East New York neighborhood. Source: Caroline Willis/Mayoral Photography Office
New York City also recently announced a $500 million investment in the Broadway Junction transit hub to make the station accessible and stimulate economic growth in East New York. Five subway and six bus lines, along with the Long Island Railroad, intersect at the station.
Plans include seven new elevators and escalators, two nearby pedestrian plazas, plantings and vending areas. The station has long been ignored and an upgrade has been overdue, Chabot said. Nearby housing, office and retail space are also expected to go up around the station. The city expects to break ground in 2027 and finish the project in 2030.
Queens, Jamaica Avenue
A stretch of Jamaica Avenue in Queens from 160th Street to Union Hall Street now has granite blocks, tables, chairs and planters aimed at encouraging people to sit, eat, read and meet friends. The stretch of the avenue from Sutphin Boulevard to Merrick Boulevard is getting wider sidewalks, extended curbs and elevated crosswalks. On Queens Boulevard, the city added barriers to extend the protected bike lane.
The new Street Seat on Jamaica Avenue, between 160th Street and Union Hall Street. Source: New York City Department of Transportation
The Bronx, Willis Avenue
Upgrades for Willis Avenue between East 147th Street and Bergen Avenue in the Bronx will include a two-way bike lane separated from traffic and other streetscaping. “The Bronx has incredibly high rates of traffic violence, and outside of its few major parks it is also devoid of neighborhood green space,” Chabot said. “This is a perfect example of equitable investment in public space that will benefit people whether they are commuting, shopping, or just looking to hang out.”
Staten Island, Minthorne Street
In Staten Island, there will be permanent improvements to the Minthorne Street Open Street, turning it into a space shared by cars and pedestrians. The boulevard will connect to the Bay Street public realm improvements at Tompkinsville Park and a new plaza at Central Avenue.
Looking For Inspiration
In addition to the plans already in place, Liu said her team will tap ideas already in place in urban centers like Mexico City, Seattle and Cambridge, Massachusetts. “The importance of creating beautiful, vibrant, inclusive spaces is really important to the quality of life and our city’s economic recovery across all five boroughs.”
It’s a welcome change for advocates who worked to get Liu’s position created. “Most New Yorkers don’t have very large places to live in, so the parks, plazas and the sidewalks are our living rooms,” Karasyk said.
#New York City#Manhattan#Shepherd Plans#Hospitable For Walkers & Bikers#Brooklyn#Queens#Bronx#Staten Island#Mexico City Seattle and Cambridge Massachusetts#Tompkinsville Park#Sutphin & Merrick Boulevards#East New York#Brooklyn Bridge
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#Cable Car
Well I am back after dealing with the Building Manager, and now I am still my photography as I found old negatives from San Francisco 1975. This is the Cable Car Powell/Mason line as you can see the Fare on the side of the Exit that it saids 25Cents Today 2023 to ride the Cable Cars today is $8.00. What a jump from 1975 to 2023. But they are historical line, and as try to ride in the evening time when it is empty, and ride it to the North Beach area for Gelato on Filbert And Columbus Street. 1975
Camera: Nikon-Nikkormat Ftn with 50mm F/2.0 Nikkor
Film: Kodak TX400 B/W
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Get the Best Car Photography in Columbus with Spyne
To make your Car Photography in Columbus, Ohio stand out, you need to edit your car photos and make them better looking. To do this, you can simply use an AI based tool that allows you to create studio-setting car images and make your listings stand out from your competitors.
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#hellopandaphoto#photo#photography#canon#ghostbusters#cosplay#car#photoshoot#columbus#ohio#nature#downtown#grafitti#adventure
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Great shot! Lets get @drd.visuals to 5k! #Repost @drd.visuals ・・・ Shane Fishers beautiful x275 mustang in the lanes at @summitmotorsportspark ‘s Shakedown At the summit!! • • • #photography #dragracing #design #likeforlike #cars #streetcar #dmv #maryland #ohio #columbus #turbotuesday #wheelsupwednesday #streetoutlaws #streetbeast #doc #motorcyclemonday #pacemakerscashdays #chevy #corvette #streetoutlaws #turbolife #turbobygarrett #haltech #nitrous #nitrousexpress #wheelsupwednesday #musclecar https://www.instagram.com/p/BoAbXcQjhsX/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=gs1d4qrgyxyh
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What is it? Identify that car!
We recently received a massive collection of prewar car photographs. We are equipped to identify cars in photographs. Due to the volume of unidentified images, we decided to try something new....and something that is hopefully fun for you!
Do you think you have what it takes to ID the vehicle(s) in the image? If so, please give us the make and model year and, whenever possible, the reasons why you believe your identification is correct. Some vehicles will be easier to identify than others, but we will share them all with you regardless. After we receive some guesses, we will check our available resources to see how you did. Good luck!
The statue in the picture is the Christopher Columbus monument from Genoa, Italy. This means these vehicles could be European.
#vintage photography#antique cars#early 1900s#Christopher Columbus#what is it#Genoa#Italy#Monumento a Christoforo Colombo#Columbus monument
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Streets in Chicago (No. 2)
Chicago's streets were laid out in a street grid that grew from the city's original townsite plat, which was bounded by Lake Michigan on the east, North Avenue on the north, Wood Street on the west, and 22nd Street on the south.[102] Streets following the Public Land Survey System section lines later became arterial streets in outlying sections. As new additions to the city were platted, city ordinance required them to be laid out with eight streets to the mile in one direction and sixteen in the other direction (about one street per 201 meters by two in the other direction). The grid's regularity provided an efficient means of developing new real estate property. A scattering of diagonal streets, many of them originally Native American trails, also cross the city (Elston, Milwaukee, Ogden, Lincoln, etc.). Many additional diagonal streets were recommended in the Plan of Chicago, but only the extension of Ogden Avenue was ever constructed.[103]
In 2016, Chicago was ranked the sixth-most walkable large city in the United States.[104] Many of the city's residential streets have a wide patch of grass and/or trees between the street and the sidewalk itself. This helps to keep pedestrians on the sidewalk further away from the street traffic. Chicago's Western Avenue is the longest continuous urban street in the world.[105] Other famous streets include Michigan Avenue, State Street, Clark Street, and Belmont Avenue. The City Beautiful movement inspired Chicago's boulevards and parkways.
Source: Wikipedia
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Citroen C3 Aicross part 2
Photoshooting realizzato per la presentazione della Citroen C3 Aircross avvenuta nelle vicinanze del Columbus Bar, lungomare di Crotone. Sessione fotografica realizzata il 29 ottobre 2017.
In these pics you can watch the new Citroen C3 Aircross. I’ve made this photo session for the feast of Citroen made at Columbus Bar, Crotone, Italy in 29 october 2017
Photography by Aurélien Facente, 2017
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