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 | Database of nearly 7,000 neighborhood boundaries for the largest cities of the US. Simply select the state for which you’d like to view the neighborhood data. |  | 05/29/2009 | 199 | 
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 | Neighborhood of houses overlapping a group of trees. (I imagine this is due to satellite images overlapping one another.) |  | 11/10/2008 | 268 | 



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 | At one time this neighborhood was a prime place to live. It is Fountain Square in Indianapolis. There was a fountain where people would come with anything that would carry water because the water from the fountain was supposed to be very good for you. The fountain is still there as you can see but it doesn't pump any water any more and the neighborhood has run down badly. |  | 04/12/2007 | 236 | 



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 | The I-15 gets really hilly in this area. |  | 04/07/2009 | 1,833 | 



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 | Extremely hilly baseball diamonds and soccer field. |  | 11/11/2008 | 391 | 



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 | Near total destruction in this neighborhood. Photo by NOAA |  | 09/09/2005 | 917 | 
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 | Very interesting street layout
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 | Sagunt, anciet Saguntum, is an ancient city on a hilly site, twenty miles north of Valencia. |  | 08/27/2005 | 231 | 



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 | This is the 241 Toll Road in Orange County, CA. With the terrain feature turned on, it gets really hilly and I assume that can take a toll on your fuel economy. THEN they make you pay a toll to drive on the freeway anyway. |  | 06/08/2008 | 705 | 



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 | Using the eye create software on my PS3 and Windows Movie Maker on my PC I was able to construct this short clip as a tribute to my surrounding neighborhood. The people here rock. |  | 04/26/2008 | 622 | 
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 | This is breaking news right now as I'm posting this (on TV/CNN so you can verify it through that) of an F-18 crash in a residential neighborhood west of the Miramar runway in San Diego. I put the pin on what I think is the house or building that it hit. |  | 12/09/2008 | 2,398 | 



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 | This is Roslyn Place in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh PA. It is the last known wooden street in the US.
The book "GREAT STREETS" by Allan Jacobs discusses this street in Pittsburgh. |  | 12/30/2007 | 713 | 



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