
April 2017
Photographs from the month of April in the year 2017: Pittsburgh, soccer, parking garage views, good food (and randomly disposed of food), dogs, and the city.

Traffic Clogged, Surrounded by Sprawl, yet Still Existing
Nestled in the corner of I-75 and I-275, the Cincinnati suburb of West Chester has boomed the past few decades. Hidden amongst the chain restaurants and parking lots is a remnant from its rural past.
![[Suburbia Lost] Bob Evans and Natorp's Garden Center - Mason, Ohio](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f4d8a25db85a54c4d64fe76/1606360755217-DZEZQ0Y3NFEX3PYZ0ER8/image.jpeg)
[Suburbia Lost] Bob Evans and Natorp's Garden Center - Mason, Ohio
The last entry in this week's round of Suburbia Lost stories: Mason, Ohio's former landscaping store and a familiar face from the American interstate.
![[Suburbia Lost] Pizza Hut and Local Coffee - Dry Ridge, KY](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f4d8a25db85a54c4d64fe76/1606360797370-A4V51T2J7X20XV8U4JSE/image.jpeg)
[Suburbia Lost] Pizza Hut and Local Coffee - Dry Ridge, KY
In the shadow of two local favorites, yet another abandoned Pizza Hut as well as a forgotten local coffee outfit.
![[Suburbia Lost] Dynasty Buffet, Bigg's, Pizza Hut, and KFC - Colerain, Ohio](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f4d8a25db85a54c4d64fe76/1606360825433-LYOF17IY9DBRXNHRFQA4/image.jpeg)
[Suburbia Lost] Dynasty Buffet, Bigg's, Pizza Hut, and KFC - Colerain, Ohio
To the west of Cincinnati in Colerain Township: fast food, a supermarket, and the type of restaurant that seems to always fit into any kind of dying suburban development.