July 2010
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Jul 30th
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Jul 30th
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Community Garden Cultivates Neighborhood Pride | WSAV TV
Jul 30th
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From "Sidewalk I.D.," post on The Grumbler:  →
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Jul 29th
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Jul 28th
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Jul 28th
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Local efforts are tipping the scales to correct... →
Jul 28th
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Jul 27th
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Jul 27th
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New York’s Real Bohemia Is Dead And Gone →
“If there’s one thing New Yorkers love to do, it’s reminisce about how great New York used to be. Apparently that was as true 100 years ago as it is today.”
Jul 25th
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“The historical advances in cartography didn’t simply mirror the development of...”
– The Map and the Mind : National Geographic Assignment Blog
Jul 23rd
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Werewolves in Savannah →
Guy makes up fanciful explanations for various Savannah statuary etc. Kinda funny on a “this was a bunch of tweets” level, could be something with more effort. Or just with effort.
Jul 22nd
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Jul 21st
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Jul 21st
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Creative Class » Blog Archive » Rentals, Reset,... →
A key aspect of resetting the U.S. economy is a shift from homeownership to rental. The U.S. homeownership rate is already coming down on its own, and metro regions with about 40-45 percent renters and 55-60 percent owners appear to have greater flexibility in dealing with economic transitions and higher levels of human capital and higher incomes as well. But rentals can also play a role in urban...
Jul 18th
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8-Bit Cities →
Jul 16th
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Design*Sponge » Blog Archive » small measures with... →
Jul 16th
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Shop Local Boutiques: Craftland in Providence ::... →
Jul 16th
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Jul 16th
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