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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Similar - flowering trees and tulips everywhere in the spring in the nice neighborhoods and federal parks. As one example: Cleveland Park Different - [b]formerly depressed neighborhoods have gentrified and now have flowering trees and tulips everywhere, in yards that used to be mud and needles in front of literal crack houses. As one example: Shaw[/b][/quote] This. Blocks and blocks of the city were visibly derelict. I remember the houses along New York Avenue used to have things like rotten bay windows or plywood covering windows. It was really bad. I can't believe so many people want to bring those days back.[/quote]
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