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September 08, 2008

Documenting community progress: A StreetAdvisor case study

Community member advisor2008 is a prolific contributor to StreetAdvisor. One of the projects he has been using StreetAdvisor for is documenting the building of a new church in his community. It's been great to watch the building progress and now it's nearly finished. Below are a series of his photos of the church at Elzey Brown Loop Road, Sharptown, Maryland, United States (StreetScore 82.81).

Church1
26 February 2008

Church2
5 March 2008

Church3
26 April 2008

Church4
24 August 2008

Thanks advisor2008 for your contributions! As you can see from this example, StreetAdvisor is a great tool for sharing local news with your neighbors and community. What local news do you have to share? Tell us at StreetAdvisor.com today.


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That was fantastic Advisor2008. Everyone loves a good timelapse!

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