I don't know when it's going to be back up again. Meantime I would really appreciate if some of you with access to the blog could make some posts. Thanks
According to Robert Caro's biography of Robert Moses, the low bridges were deliberate, at least on the parkways out of NYC to the Long Island parks. His architects deliberately lowered the underpasses to keep city buses from driving the city underclass scum to his pristine beaches and parks.
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Sorry for the low volume today. Our internet is down again and I'm coming to you via a nearby Dunking Donuts with free wifi.
I don't know when it's going to be back up again. Meantime I would really appreciate if some of you with access to the blog could make some posts. Thanks
That was awesome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EpeOr_XU-M&feature=youtu.be
There's a similar bridge in downtown Durham, NC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzkWTcDZFH0
Fantastic! the frank Lloyd wright era of bridge building.
Awesome how nobody stops to provide assistance and just turns around to find a new route.
Happens more than people think.
I lol'ed at the people who just went, aww shit, gotta find another way home. See ya!!!
According to Robert Caro's biography of Robert Moses, the low bridges were deliberate, at least on the parkways out of NYC to the Long Island parks. His architects deliberately lowered the underpasses to keep city buses from driving the city underclass scum to his pristine beaches and parks.
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