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Old Posted Apr 18, 2008, 4:33 AM
ainulindale ainulindale is offline
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Originally Posted by JackStraw View Post
I feel that it is a damn shame too ainulindale. However, still be thankful that we have many rows still saved, and that are considered national historic neighborhoods and will be saved forever. Once they are considerd national historic areas, they are not just saved but preserved. Every city has demolished buildings they all now wished they saved. Its not just Pittsburgh.
It is a damn shame, but I am very pleased we saved the gems we have today. I believe the Crawfords-Roberts neighborhood, though small, had a density of nearly 70,000 ppl/ sq. mi. I can only imagine what the structure density would've looked like. Oh, well....Go Pens!
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