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New Feature: Browse by locality

Posted by James, Wednesday, 20th April 2005

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One of the most requested features for this site is Browse All Posts by Locality.

8 Responses to 'New Feature: Browse by locality'

  1. 1. Tenner says:

    With all due respect, the Hollywood that has the big Hollywood sign is the one in California, not Florida.

  2. 2. C. Walter says:

    Awesome idea man thanks for positing these pics i tried to do it myself but i couldnt find anything cool
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  3. 3. James says:

    Tenner,
    I knew there would be a few that my geography would slip up on - thanks for letting us know!

  4. 4. caknuck says:

    The Dealey Plaza (Texas) and the Halifax Citadel (Nova Scotia) entries are absent from the list.

  5. 5. Tim says:

    CIA Headquarters, The Pentagon, and Arlington National Cemetery are all in Virginia…

  6. 6. Alex says:

    Thanks for the help guys, we’ll get round to them all eventually :-)

  7. 7. Alex says:

    Right, I think I got them all now. If I’ve got any wrong, please leave a comment and I’ll get it sorted :-D

  8. 8. Tim says:

    This is a great feature, btw.

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