Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England, UK.

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    10 days ago

    This sort of thing is why I miss living in New York, the only place in the US that has architecture that’s even remotely close to this old.

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      10 days ago

      I don’t disagree (I’m an Englishman who lives in NYC), but… Chicago, Philly and Boston have similar architecture

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        10 days ago

        Very true, but I never lived in either of those cities, lol

        And a lot of the older architecture in Philadelphia is rather elitist compared to the older architecture and both New York City and Boston, which is much more civil and populist. probably because of how much bigger both New York City and Boston were at the time compared to Philadelphia. Unless you want to compare the sewer systems, all of which were pretty awesome. Consider considering the periods.

        Not so much today

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    Yeah, here in Kansas City we have some exceedingly neat older buildings (my favorite being our Union Station) but nothing like this.

    I miss when humanity just built big, beautiful structures for the sake of having big, beautiful structures and not everything was cheap and optimized.

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    10 days ago

    at that height I wondered if it was Roman, apparently it is “viaduct bridge”, which is a type of bridge designed to look like an aqueduct.

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      10 days ago

      That patina makes it incredible. Anyone caught power-washing that stone goes straight to the stockades.

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    9 days ago

    Love Newcastle, loads to see for architecture lovers. Everywhere you look there’s something interesting. Could watch the Gateshead bridge go up and down all day.

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    Appropriate since lots of the industrial revolution happened oop north.

    Also when I assume the phrase “sending coal to Newcastle” got coined. Don’t take this statement as fact, refer to the quote in my profile