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From YouTube: Columbia Pike Documentary Project
Description
A segment of AVN's monthly magazine show, "Here/now", "Artscape" takes a look at all things cultural around Arlington. In this episode, we look at a group who are working to capture the diverse heritage of Columbia Pike in pictures. This segment has been nominated for a Capital Region Emmy award.
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Just
talked
about
it,
you
know,
we've
done
the
same
on
all
of
our
lines,
but
what
we
really
knew
was
Columbia
Pike
and
they
think
sort
of
a
core.
The
changes
here
you
know
Boston
though
it's
very
nice,
it's
kind
of
an
artificial
with
creation,
whereas
here
you
know
it
is
what
it
is.
It's
a
real
mix
of
funky
very
lives.
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So
right
over
there
836,
that's
where
my
parents
live
and
I've
lived
there
for
a
long
time
too,
but
and
my
grandma.
This
is
where
I
we
all
grew
up
together.
We
all
lived
in
the
same
house
when
my
family
moved
here
from
the
Vietnam
when
this
form
there's
arms
and
mill.
Building
I
just
was
curious
to
see
what
it
was
and
I
stumbled
into
Paula's
class
and
that's
how
I
got
started
in
photography.
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I
think
it's
important
one,
because
it's
home,
because
it's
close
and
because
I
genuinely
believe
that
there's
something
going
on
in
Columbia
Pike,
that's
truly
positive,
that
here's
a
place
where
people
that
couldn't
be
more
different,
they
go
to
school
together
they
shop
together,
they
work
together
the
living
next
door
and
in
a
pretty
positive
way.
It's
sign
of
hope.