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the county road is but a wee step away…

The times they are a-changin'

We're here to turn the page

It's the same old story but it's told a different way

The more things change the more they stay the same

The same sunrise, it's just another day

If you hang in long enough they say you're comin' back

Just take a look, we're living proof and baby that's a fact

You know the more things change the more they stay the same

 

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Evening light on rowhouses in Adams-Morgan, Washington, DC. (9/15/2017)

South Philadelphia

Rowhouses along the Damrak Canal - Amsterdam Netherlands

Enjoying a walk through this restored Fort in Mackinaw City.

Stuttgart, Germany

The Southwest Rowhouses and gardens.

Details of one of the reconstructed buildings inside of this historic Fort.

A neighborhood in Philadelphia

There's something poignant about seeing the exposed plaster of rooms and stairs of tear down homes. It's a bit like finding a stranger's family photos in the street.

Shot on Ilford XP2, using a Pentax K1000 SE with an SMC Pentax-M 50mm f/2.0 lens.

San Francisco - Le pittoresche case in stile vittoriano di Alamo Square sono tra gli edifici più fotografati della città. Queste costruzioni, risalenti al 1856 danno una buona idea di come appariva San Francisco alla fine del XIX secolo.

 

The picturesque Victorian rowhouses at Alamo Square are among the most photographed buildings in San Francisco. The buildings give a good idea of what San Francisco looked like at the end of the 19th century.

  

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Taken through the windshield along Wilkens Ave in West B_More

The rowhouse has been painted grey. Delmar Maryland. Should make for some interesting monotone pictures.

I took this shot riding down this street through the windshield. When editing I decided to experiment and try some differant effects I havent tried before. I like how it turned out.

The backs of row homes from across a vacant lot.

A rowhouse along my walk in Soukka - colour

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Rowhouses along the Damrak Canal - Amsterdam Netherlands

North Philadelphia, PA

North Capitol Street, between V St. NE and Rhode Island, Washington, D.C. I think this is the Brookland neighborhood, but these neighborhood boundaries aren't real well defined yet.

Rensselaer, New York.

Rowhouses along the Damrak Canal - Amsterdam Netherlands

Delmar, Maryland

In 1892 The Big Fire sweep thru Delmar burning most of it to the ground. Among the houses burnt were tenement houses on what was than called Front street. After the fire Mitchell H. German, owner of the M. H. German & Co. Brickyard, built on that land what is today called Brick Row. The Rowhouses faced on Front Street, which became RailRoad Avenue and later it would be called South Pennsylvania Ave.

 

Brick Row has had a series of owners. In 1915 Mitchell German defaulted on the mortgage he had with Walter Miller and Brick row was sold at public auction to Arthur Williams, his heirs in 1937 sold it to Lee Mason, whose heirs sold it to Sue Payne in 1955. In 1979 it was owned by Norman and linda Buroker who sold it to Samuel and Darlene Lombardo in 1981, who flipped it to Terry Sell in 1981, who sold it to GNI,LLC in 1999.

 

The upkeep of the property aside, Brick Row standing on the Maryland side of Delmar is one of the most distinctive structures in Delmar. It is of a late 1890's style and it is amazing so much of it is still intact. It is a two-story brick rowhouse that has seven units in the structure. Each paired units share an entrance bay and are separated by a narrow passageway between units. There is a front decorative turned post porch with scrollwork. Above each second floor window is a metal vent that provides air circulation to the attic. Along the top of the rowhouse is decorative brick corbelling with pyramidal topped metal finials.

 

Attached to to Brick Row is a smaller series of rowhouse units dating from the second quarter of the twentieth century.

 

My attempt at a "secret" box -- opening the concealed latches allows the back of the house to slide out. Then again, I'm not sure what you'd store in here. A very small stamp collection perhaps?

 

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The last in a series on Boxes ... making useful or decorative containers out of LEGO. Poster coming up! :)

A tree grows in a vacant row house in Baltimore, Maryland. #naturewins

 

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I wish cities and developers built more row-houses in west coast cities, they really increase density and they are adorable in my opinion. Im not saying it would solve housing affordability but I do think infill and middle housing is something west coast cities need to get behind.

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