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Posted by BravoOrig 7/4/2008 6:42 AM | remove
  Who decided they could or should use George Washington Carver's name for a crappy apartment building?
Posted by Sarnia Boy 7/8/2008 2:56 AM | remove
  i dunno but i bet it was back when it wasnt so crappy
Posted by don cornelius 7/14/2008 2:41 AM | remove
  this used to be a nice area about 40 years ago. it has been named for him since day one.
Posted by Atno000 8/12/2008 4:53 PM | remove
  These remind me of a Groton, CT apartment complex. It's called...uh Colonial Manor, I believe. Not abandoned, though.
Posted by camarochic007 11/7/2008 5:06 PM | remove
  the housing projects in johnson city, tn are called Carver as well.
Posted by florida_forgotten 1/9/2009 9:17 AM | remove
  The perfect dicotomy of why socialism in any form is doomed to fail
Posted by Samurai 2/2/2009 4:01 PM | remove
  there's a politics board on the forum if you care to spout off there.
keep your politics out of the DB

Posted by mirspace2000 2/15/2009 6:14 PM | remove
  Urban and human decay in one location, well done don cornelius.
Posted by spicychilies 1/14/2013 12:13 AM | remove
  This building is cool. Why is there no address for this place?
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