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This is ...Calvert Street, of Rome, New York. A very nice street, between West Dominick street and Erie boulevard. Woodrow Avenue, is the street off of Madison street, just before/after the boulevard, behind Burger King restaurant. It's the location for parking when dining at Sugarbeets restaurant. I went from West to East, as the Sun was setting, and it would have made the video appear too dark. What was impressive was the lack of any traffic on Calvert street. Not even the vile aroma of marijuana, stagnating in the air(which can be detected all over the city). Just a quiet, working-class neighborhood. Everyone mellowing-out in the evening.
Calvert street, has nice homes. Well kept-up. And some historic homes as well. Yip. I was checking-out some of those big trees. Do admire a nice tree. And check-out a couple of the auto-mechaniuc garages on Calvert street. Wow. Those structures do appear to have some history in them.
Those classic homes of the Copper City, are easy to spot. The flat roofs. The Victorian roofs. Those very large porches. Built of wood, stone, or brick. And the owners usually do a good job handling the aesthetics. And, of course, those big trees in the yards, can tell ya something about the age of the home.
My only depressive view is the building of Long's Auto Electric. Definitely a classic brick building erected in 1930. And it is indeed in need of restoration. Beginning to be an eye-sore on Boulevard. Of course, politicians would rather demolish historic buildings rather than refurbish them.
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