I noticed something today... while most neighbourhoods here are made up of small rowhouses built in the 30's, 40's, and 50's, there's several neighbourhoods with turn of the century houses (and even older). These are huge single or double houses... three stories and huge (so huge that most people who live in them can't afford to heat more than one floor)... they used to be the homes of the factory owners and other bourgeious. they are now occupied by typical lower middle class urbanites with many delapitated and boarded up and now home to some drug activity.
ironic what became of the bourgeious mansions, eh?
does NYC and other cities have similiar situations with all the turn of the century mansions?
ironic what became of the bourgeious mansions, eh?
does NYC and other cities have similiar situations with all the turn of the century mansions?
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