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Posted on 10/10/24 at 8:54 am to LSUballs
I’m up here, Covington and Newport you will see Harris signs but Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties will still all go Red. Same with Gallatin(my county).
We’re mostly conservative and we have the best elected official in Washington(Massie).
We’re mostly conservative and we have the best elected official in Washington(Massie).
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Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:27 am to tWildcat
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Covington and Newport
Covington and Newport were gentrified at a stunning pace. Basically filled with hipsters that would rather live in Cincy but can’t afford to. Lots of Rainbow flags on those renovated row houses too. And now I see they're building million dollar condos on the floodwall in Dayton. The hipsters are displacing the working class in a steady wave.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 1:10 pm to DesScorp
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Covington and Newport were gentrified at a stunning pace. Basically filled with hipsters that would rather live in Cincy but can’t afford to. Lots of Rainbow flags on those renovated row houses too. And now I see they're building million dollar condos on the floodwall in Dayton. The hipsters are displacing the working class in a steady wave.
Yep, we went to the Reds ballgame back in July and noted all of the building going on on the NKY riverfront. Covington has become very gentrified and a hub for the hipsters. Still the vibe is pretty friendly, most people seem to get along. I enjoy the architecture, going to the Cathedral there, and admittedly the gentrification has improved some of the urban areas.
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