I don't know of anything that makes the menacing whrrr'ing sound of a peloton of cyclists in a criterium race, especially when they are descending one of the hills on the back side of the course.
During my RV traveling years I always fantasized living downtown in an old mining town. There are only three or four real possibilities in each state. I have started to look for an apartment in downtown Little Pueblo, where unfortunately the second stories of most commercial buildings are empty or abandoned.
I wonder how prevalent this sort of fantasy is for baby-boomers who grew up in standard suburban Dullsvilles, with 100% reliance on automobiles built into the lifestyle; there's not so much as a sidewalk in those places.
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Tom in Orlando
It's not so easy to revive downtowns. I've seen developers in Colorado refit old buildings into yuppie condos, and then charge San Francisco rents. (Meanwhile the best-paying job in town is still a part-time job at the dollar store.)
Anyway, glad you saw a successful version of downtown renovation.
Tom in Orlando