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  1. #1
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    Your city

    I thought it would be cool if everyone said something about their city and posted pictures. It would be neat to hear and see where everyone lives.

    I live in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Kelowna (Kell-oh-nuh) means "Grizzly bear" in native. It is the largest city in the interior of BC, and the third largest in BC. People like to come here for the wine LOL. Kelowna has tons of wineries and many of the wineries have won awards. Also, Ogopogo, the "monster" of the lake ( who oddly hasn't been seen since all the hightech cameras came out -- wonder if he just doesn't want to be seen?? (thought maybe to have been a plieosaur, but most often pictured as a serpent).). TONS of people come here to ski and snowboard at Big White or Crystal Mountian. Kelowna is home to 100,000 people at the moment, but is soon joining up with Westbank and Winfield (Lake Country) and we will have a good 143,000 people. It is a fairly big city, at 228.4 sq km (that is pretty big since Vancouver City (not metro area) is 113 sq km). Our bridge is the longest floating bridge in the world, almost a mile long. It is only one of, I believe, 9 floating bridges in the world, and I think there is only one other in Canada. We will have another one soon. I'm so happy to live in such a beautiful place. Now don't you all want to come here???

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    Wow! That looks beautiful! It sort of reminds me of Italy a little. Very pretty. One day, I hope to go to Italy. Just seen pics and stuff right now.

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    Never given out my city before, but here goes, I guess.

    I live in Wausau, WI, and yeah, it's dumb and hard to pronounce, if your not a native... (Wa-saw) waaaaa-saw lol..

    Here's a site with some pics of the local athletic park... Where the Wisconsin Woodchucks play...
    Wisconsin Woodchucks

    Some Protesters...
    Protesters

    Wausau's pretty boring, so here's some pics of Ramada, now called the Plaza, that's in Wausau..

    Plaza

    One of our strip malls...
    Cedar Creek

    Fisherman on the Wisconsin River...
    Fisherman

    And, our shelter, sponsoring Bark in the Park...
    Marathon County Humane Society

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    I live in Tucson, Az. It seems like it's one of those cities that you either love or hate. I personally love it, I enjoy the mountains, and the sunny weather. It's a good sized city with a small town feel, it's also great for people who love the outdoors but dont' want to live in a small town. We have lots of places to go camping and hunting. Here's a picture that I took and a few other pictures that I found.

    I took this off of a friends balcony.


    This is a lighting storm during the monsoon season (the season doesn't last but a few weeks and we get tons of beautiful lightning storms)


    We also have the most amazing sunsets


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    This is my town!







    I love it here. It's humid as all hell during the summer, but it's a really nice place with so many different kinds of people, so many restaurants and great things to do.

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    I live in PEI. I don't really have much to say about it lol..It's quite small and quite. Roughly 120,000 ppl or so. From ppl at work, I hear its very different from bigger cities like montreal or toronto, but has character and is very enjoyable. I think its more enjoyable for an older person compaired to a kid as there isn't much amusment parks etc. Its calm and some wait laid back. I personally love it here. I couldn't manage a big city. Anywho a few photos:


    This is one of our parks. You see 2 large feilds. Along the water, there is a board walk that a lot of ppl walk on, its nice cause its right along water. You can also see the tennis corts, baseball diamonds, and even my house in there somewhere lol (jk..dont stalk me please..)


    Waterfront


    Part of the city

    There are a lot of nice photos I just don't want to bore anyone..so if you actually are interested go
    http://www.gov.pe.ca/photos/index.ph...=Charlottetown some really pretty pics



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    EEE I WANT TO GO TO KELOWNA!!!! lol

    Here's vancouver:







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    I live in Wylie, a suburb of Dallas. Our population is about 20,000 now and growing by leaps and bounds. We are finally getting a few stores and some fast food places. We have a nice lake for fishing and boating, Lake Lavon, and a beautiful little old fashioned downtown area.
    This is Old City Park where we have the summer concert series, Fall Carnival and the Easter Egg Hunt among many other small town festivities.




    One of our historic homes


    Wylie was once known as the Onion Capitol of the World because for a time the only thing that was farmed here was onions of all varieties. We still have several onion farms and when you drive by them in the spring, you can smell the sweet scent of the vidalias.

    Here's an article I just found about Wylie:

    Wylie is on State Highway 78 sixteen miles south of McKinney in south central Collin County. It was organized in the early 1870s and originally called Nickelville, reportedly after the name of the first store. In 1886 the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway laid tracks a half mile north of the original townsite. Within a year the businesses of Nickelville had moved to take advantage of the railroad and had named their new location Wylie, in honor of W. D. Wylie, a right-of-way agent for the railroad. That same year Wylie received a post office branch and incorporated, choosing an alderman form of government. Two years later the St. Louis Southwestern Railway reached the town. The two railroads and the rich agricultural region of the Blackland Prairiesqv contributed to the town's growth. Wylie had a population of 400 in 1890 and 773 in 1900. Before 1920 the community had over thirty-five businesses, including two banks, a school, and a weekly newspaper. Unlike many rural Texas communities, Wylie grew during the Great Depressionqv years, reaching 914 residents by 1940. In part this was a result of increased dairy farming to meet the demands of nearby Dallas. Following World War IIqv the population continued to increase. The construction of Lake Lavon five miles north of town and the selection of Wylie to house the offices of the North Texas Municipal Water District, designed to provide water for towns in four counties, pushed the population to 1,804 in 1960. In the next twenty years the population more than doubled as a result of the growth of the Dallas urban area. In 1980 there were 3,152 residents and ninety businesses in Wylie. In 1990 the population was 8,716, and Wylie had spread into Rockwall and Dallas counties.

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    Wow, wolfsoul, nice place to live!

    I live in the armpit of my state. I don't even know if you can call it a city or not. It's cold, dry and windy in the winter, and hot, dry and windy in the summer. I sincerely miss trees and water!

    I don't have any pictures, but here's a link to a webpage. (Sheesh, even our official webpage is pathetic!)

    http://www.rockspringswyoming.net/
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    I live in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I live in the community of Kanata, I actualy live near the "K" in kanata. I work near the "N" in Nepean. All the communities use to be Cities, now its one big city.



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    United States Embassy, Sussex Drive, downtown Ottawa.. ummm ya, having ur car break down infront of this building, is a very very bad idea, angry soilders comeout & yell alot... They have a nasty fence surrounding the building, it doesn't match the rest of the area. oh well hehehe


    It takes about 3 hrs to drive from one end of ottawa to the other on hwy!! Ottawa has the largest land mass in off of Canada!!!

    Ottawa's Population is 774,072 in 2001, I don't know if that is before or after the Cities all Merged together, I think its after.
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    Originally posted by binka_nugget
    EEE I WANT TO GO TO KELOWNA!!!! lol
    Hehe, you are welcome to come! I think Kelowna will let in one more Vancouverian. Just a five hour trip. Or you could be like my mom's bf who made it here in three hours when he heard about the fire lol.
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    Originally posted by ILoveMyAbbyGirl
    I live in Wausau, WI, [/URL]
    I know where THAT is!!! I have a friend who lives there actually. My parents used to have a home near Hayward, if you've ever heard of that.

    I posted pictures a LONG time ago of Fort Wayne on another "where do you live" thread. I'll go looking....later!!


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    Very interesting thread! I love it!

    I live in Everett, WA. It's located roughly 30 minutes north of Seattle. It's located directly on Port Gardner Bay (a part of Puget Sound which leads into the Pacific Ocean). It is considered to be a "Navy Town", it's home to the Navy's most modern station. Stationed there are three destroyers, three frigates and one aircraft carrier. Everett is also home to the largest building in the world - a Boeing plant. Last I heard Everett was the 7th largest city in the state of Washington.








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    This is such an interesting thread, because I think that your cities and towns look very different than our over here...
    Tucson looks like such an amazing place...I've never seen such landscape over here before...and that historic house in Wylie, Tx. looks just great...

    I live in a quite small town, where nothing ever happens, but I love this old town...population about 50,000...lots of historic buildings...
    In the attached picture you can see the city centre with the library (left) and church (right)...the other picture shows one of the many alleys in the city center...
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    I live about 5 hours from Wolfsoul and probably about 20 min from Binka_Nugget. Don't have any pictures to post but if you are interested in learning more about the New Westminster Quay, log on to the following website: http://www.bearspage.info/h/tra/ca/bc/qu.html.
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