Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of US cities, Philadelphia looks like an English city. They were building rowhouses until around 1960 or so. However culturally Philadelphia doesn't feel British at all.
It actually looks more British than Boston, since rowhouses quickly give way to the uniquely New England triple decker style housing.
I agree with this. There are a lot of British-accented people in the Philadelphia area. Not sure what brings them here, they span the range of social classes from like, dockworker to doctor. Soccer games at bars are all British people.
Anonymous wrote:Of US cities, Philadelphia looks like an English city. They were building rowhouses until around 1960 or so. However culturally Philadelphia doesn't feel British at all.
It actually looks more British than Boston, since rowhouses quickly give way to the uniquely New England triple decker style housing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Born and raised in Edinburgh. Came over at 11. Virginia by far.
You realize that's because it's got the most Scottish settlers / names / language. I am hoping you knew this. Really.
Anonymous wrote:New England.
Go drive around Little Compton, RI and the adjacent southern strip of MA. It feels like you're in the English countryside. Same thing in some of the suburbs of Boston - the town of Lincoln, MA looks like England complete with village greens and stone walls between properties.
It's really lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baltimore is very safe compared to red areas like in West Virginia or Kentucky.
Your racism is showing.
What the F is this? I live in Baltimore and I can say nonsense. Baltimore has safe areas and Baltimore has high crime and very dangerous areas. But the overall murder and crime rate is vastly higher than anywhere in WV or KY.
Anonymous wrote:Baltimore is very safe compared to red areas like in West Virginia or Kentucky.
Anonymous wrote:Baltimore is very safe compared to red areas like in West Virginia or Kentucky.
Your racism is showing.
Anonymous wrote:Baltimore is very safe compared to red areas like in West Virginia or Kentucky.
Your racism is showing.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the city. Charleston feels very English to me (I know you said British, but...)