
European towns and cities have a history that spans millenniums
American architecture is much more recent
anything more than 100 years old in America is considered historic
in many towns there was no planning control before the 20th century
hence the wide range of architectural styles in well preserved streets
there is however one aspect of American historical buildings that really bothers me
the plethora of overhead wires, cables, transformers and poles is ugly beyond words
some might argue that its just a legacy from the past
perhaps even claiming the wires themselves are historic
for me they are a real eyesore that remains only for economic reasons
granted its more expensive to bury power lines underground
but they are less vulnerable to weather events when buried
and removing them will reveal the true beauty of 19th and 20th Century America
with all the time and money being put into restoring old buildings
somebody should take the initiative in modernizing the local infrastructure
just my $0.02 worth
