05.16.2015, 11:22 PM | #1 |
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hi SYG friends. in August(17-30 tentatively) i am going on a road trip to the east coast. if anyone has any suggestions for must see shit the plan is to go to my buddy's rave/gabber show in Philly and spend a couple of days there, hit NYC for 4-5 days, Bmore for a few and maybe DC or other cities if someone gives me a reason.
What's fun in these places? we plan on seeing MoMA and a few other touristy locations. my partner is really into modern art and pop art so he's picked a few places. i like good restaurants and am interested in any you'd suggest that won't break the bank or require a suit. any other suggestions are welcome! i like big record/dvd stores thank
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05.17.2015, 08:24 AM | #2 |
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05.17.2015, 09:12 AM | #3 |
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owwww... it's the board's kids! look at all of you all growed up now. amazing.
=== dc in august is a hot sticky place, the wind doesn't blow stuck between the sea & the continent & hot air hangs over the vast pavement unmoved. the city gets quiet as everyone flees to beaches 3 hours or more away. air conditioning is a must and ozone levels can get deadly-- though less so in late august. tourists and congressional interns are everywhere so that can be a pain if you live there-- fuckers don't know to stand right on the metro escalators. but there are good art museums at the smithsonian and they are all FREE-- like the hirshhorn, the national art gallery (east wing is for modern art), and the smaller freer & sackler galleries around the main castle. you can get lost for days there. dc didn't have big record stores a decade ago. you'd have to go to balwmor for that. i don't know if those stores still exist though, sorry. even kim's in NY closed didn't it? i forget. but in august i'd be compelled to head north instead-- i fucking love maine in the summer. of course there's nothing but sea & trees & blueberries & lobsters & canada. but it's beautiful. on the way there you could hit cape cod and spend time in provincetown which is a historic place. of course your being quasi-albino might make it hard for you to visit beach towns, but i though i'd mention anyway because mucho pecs in p-town ha ha ha. oh if you're thinking of seeing the barnes foundation in philadelphia you gotta check out the movie "the art of the steal" first. what else. i don't know. great to see you here. |
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05.19.2015, 11:16 AM | #4 |
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Hello, Hayden - by East Coast, are you basically talking about: Philly, NY and Boston......or will you be traveling further South?
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05.20.2015, 04:16 AM | #5 |
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Hi there Hayden,
There's a very neat record store in Baltimore called Sound Garden: http://www.cdjoint.com/ I was there 13 years ago and I absolutely loved it. Now I checked the website and found out that the store still exists and is doing well. Worth checking, for sure!
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05.20.2015, 11:25 AM | #6 |
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^^ yes!! sound garden. i'm happy to hear they still live. fells point wasn't the greatest neighborhood on earth (a sort of college/fratboy hangout) but things have been changing so fast in that city lately i bet i wouldn't recognize the place anymore. the mexican bodegas up the street have probably been converted to frou-frou wine boutiques by now.
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fells point was a very neat place back when I was in Baltimore (2002). Even more so, that it neighbored the infamous Inner City projects. THAT was a bad place.
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05.22.2015, 01:17 PM | #8 |
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i more or less lived in federal hill 98/99 and early 2000 (had a grilfriend there)
rarely went to fells point, but i don't remember any housing projects there-- just a lot of construction/gentrification. up the road was a mexican neighborhood, and then patterson park to the east (she later moved to patterson park). west side was rough though ah, good memories. i loved that bombed-out town. |
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05.23.2015, 01:23 AM | #9 |
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the projects were situated east of Johns Hopkins hospial, as far as I remember
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