PoPtrekker – Mt. Pleasant
08 April 2010 4:30 PM | By Prince Of Petworth in Neighborhoods - Mt. Pleasant, PoPtrekkerYou can see previous PoPtrekker episodes here. This remains a joint Prince of Petworth/ Intangible Arts production. If you have a suggestion for a future PoPtrekker please email me directly.














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08 April 2010 5:05 PM | Buttercup Said:
Is there a YouTube version that will load without the frequent pauses?
08 April 2010 5:08 PM | Prince Of Petworth Said:
Hmm, it is working on my computer without pauses. Are other folks having any problems with the video? Maybe it’s just my, at times, stilted delivery…
08 April 2010 7:28 PM | RD Said:
PoP getting salty in the vid. haha
08 April 2010 7:52 PM | IntangibleArts Said:
Youtube has been refusing to accept the longer vids, alas. I usually try to keep these closer to 10 minutes but the Good Prince just keeps laying out the solid gold hits…
08 April 2010 8:22 PM | m/ Said:
I love this! Great job, guys!
08 April 2010 8:57 PM | Max Said:
Won’t load on the iPad!
08 April 2010 9:25 PM | ontarioroader Said:
Probably for the same reason it won’t load on an etch-a-sketch; it wasn’t designed to.
08 April 2010 11:11 PM | schweeney Said:
Boards are off the library annex. Paint is up. I think they my meet the deadline. Go DC!
09 April 2010 1:14 AM | RD Said:
next PoPtrekker should be in TiNo. TDF up to the Rib Pit, or even better, the strip with Highlands and Smokeys
09 April 2010 9:28 AM | DrewLove Said:
mmmmm… Rib Pit.
09 April 2010 1:25 PM | ET Said:
I love those pigs. I won a PoP t-shirt for my caption in the caption contest featuring those piggies.
09 April 2010 1:54 PM | dcdude Said:
I believe there is some good news on the burned-out building at 3145 Mt. Pleasant. I heard that the owner had reached an agreement to sell the building to the building’s tenants’ association, who will in turn receive help (not sure from where) to rebuild it. This will allow many of the original residents to return, and will finally put an end to this terrible eyesore. I believe Jim Graham was involved in brokering the deal. Perhaps others who have been following this more closely can provide better info.