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I made somthing like this a long time ago, but either no one liked it or it was removed when the site went 5.0 So here it is again, folks! Show off you city!!!

I live in Norwich, NY. No, it's no where near NYC, it's upstate. It's the biggest town in several counties, and it's only 5,000 ppl. I really enjoy living here. Here are some pics:

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A pic of the creek in the winter.

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Our one and only movie theater. Lol shrek was out3.gif

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We're a storm ready community!! Yeah, I first noticed this sign when it was floating in flood water.17.gif

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A typical farm in the winter.

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This is West Park around 80 years ago. 

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This pic could be anytime from November to late Janurary. People keep there christmas decs up allll year around here. They take them down around late January, wich is still the middle of winter here...

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Once of the 6 churches here. We are very relligous12.gif

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And I leave you here with a map of Norwich. 

Jason

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Classic fog shot.  Keeps this place nice and cool year-round.

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From Twin Peaks, I believe.  the Castro, Mission, SOMA, Financial and Western Expansion are pictured.

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Rainy winters.

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Financial district.  Tall brown building used to be BofA's headquarters.

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Some mural art in my neighborhood, the Mission district.

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It's easy to forget how huge Golden Gate Park is until you see it from above.  The other ones are Lands End and The Presidio (the one that actually has the GGB attached to it 4.gif)

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Not sure where.  Looks like maybe Hayes Valley or Richmond.  Pretty typical residential neighborhood in SF.

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Palace of Fine Arts.  I believe it was built for a Colombian Exposition after the big Quake, but don't quote me on that.

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San Antonio, TX

Population: 1.1 Million

Area: 407.6 sq. mi. (1055.6 sq. km.)

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This is the Alamo - Remember it.

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The Riverwalk

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Tower of the Americas

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The Alamodome

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AT&T Center (Formerly SBC Center)

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Modern Sculpture

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Modern Architecture

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See you next time...

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Well here is my hometown. (I hope this works)

Houston, TX downtown

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The George R Brown Convention Center

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The medical Center

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The Galleria (uptown Houston)

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The NFL's first retractable roof stadium, Reliant Stadium

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Baseball stadium Minute Maid Park

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Basketball Arena the Toyota Center

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