I am a big fan of more natural photos (or fun ones) versus overly posed, "perfect" photos.
Yeah, it's almost like records, cd's, and such aren't a viable business anymore... Angie said it was subsequently a pottery store (or studio) but didn't survive. From my memory, it's location isn't great as it's fairly off from the main road. But that probably gives it the quaint feel.
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Safety first...
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Wow, that metro station is beautiful!
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It sure beats Grand Central Station :P
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The random people in the pictures add so much atmosphere. Really odd that the "record shop" is just closed.
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I am a big fan of more natural photos (or fun ones) versus overly posed, "perfect" photos.
Yeah, it's almost like records, cd's, and such aren't a viable business anymore... Angie said it was subsequently a pottery store (or studio) but didn't survive. From my memory, it's location isn't great as it's fairly off from the main road. But that probably gives it the quaint feel.
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