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Jul. 31st, 2012 04:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I just saw a comment along the lines of 'All new architecture and buildings are boring. They all look the same.' Now, all of it looking the same is demonstrably false, and I don't agree with boring either. But this was specifically in the context of Kenosha. Kenosha is a small town, sure. But there must be some modern architecture that's at least a little interesting.
Since I'm going to be in town instead of taking my trip up to Duluth/Superior (I'll talk about that later), I'm going to spend a lot of time walking around Kenosha, getting to know the town a little better, and photographing. I want to see downtown and older residential districts, but I want also to see some new stuff. Do any of my readers who know Kenosha have any suggestions, new or old? What are your favorite places in Kenosha?
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Well here's a thought. This will be mostly older stuff of course, but I could get out and see Kenosha's complement of NRHP listed properties.
http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/wi/Kenosha/state.html
Since I'm going to be in town instead of taking my trip up to Duluth/Superior (I'll talk about that later), I'm going to spend a lot of time walking around Kenosha, getting to know the town a little better, and photographing. I want to see downtown and older residential districts, but I want also to see some new stuff. Do any of my readers who know Kenosha have any suggestions, new or old? What are your favorite places in Kenosha?
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Well here's a thought. This will be mostly older stuff of course, but I could get out and see Kenosha's complement of NRHP listed properties.
http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/wi/Kenosha/state.html