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Update: Development of Farms and Roads
cdg0219 commented on Wakita_OK_Boy's City Journal Entry in Wakita, OK
Looks a lot like a Western Oklahoman small town so far. You should plop the Empire State Building next. -
I'm from Tulsa and didn't know this place was real! Not many small town CJs. I'll follow this one!
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Excellent! I didn't know that bridge was 200 years old... I hope you'll do Tulsa, Oklahoma next.
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The most people in live chat ever
cdg0219 replied to tampaguy's topic in Architecture & Urban Planning
We must create a synthesis between HTML architecture and MSQL planning to handle such large numbers of chatters. -
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Krasnodar - Rain
cdg0219 commented on SimHoTToDDy's City Journal Entry in Soviet Black Sea Union (SBU)
5/5!!!! Rounding up, but I give it a 4.99 because it reminds me I'll never be this good. -
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I'd never been to many major cities until very recently. I've never been out of the country, but here are my impressions: 1. Tulsa, OK - Maybe biased, but there's all sorts of culture mixed together, giving the city a very unique flavor. You can live however you want to. 2. Kansas City, MO - Sure, there's a good deal of crime. The feel of the city was, however, very safe I thought. The downtown was busy, the culture was prevalent. Very midwestern, giving it some pluses and minuses... 3. Colombus, OH - Clean, comfortable, and cultured. I didn't stay long, but I loved what I did see. 4. Washington, DC - A great city in itself. Not just because it's the US capital (I consider that a minus) but because of the vibrant lifestyle and architecture. 5. Broken Arrow, OK - My hometown, a suburb of Tulsa. If I didn't include it, I'd be a traitor. 5. New York, NY - A tie!!!! No need to explain.
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Meh. RIP, I guess.
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I better elaborate...that thing looks great. Although I think its a very plain building, it has a charm to it, and the surface floor's design is great! Tulsa has many great buildings, this being one of the less impressive, but it's always a nice addition. It's also nice to see some recognition of Tulsa as a real urban area! Man
