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[QUOTE="menstrual_sweatpants_disco:531419"]http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=qjh0g08mdzy2&style=o&lvl=2&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=3659916 There's only 2 towers here, but in the show they say there's 6 or more. I guess they don't exist anymore, but they did. The guys who make the show (former Baltimore homicide detective and Baltimore reporter) said they filmed the scenes at two towers that had the same look and feel as the old ones did. I'm watching the DVD commentery for season 1 and they just showed the first glimpses of the low-rises with the huge towers in the background. This is what one of the creators of the show had to say: "That's a CGI picture. Those projects do not exist anymore. They were finally dymanited in the early 90's by the city. They were effectivly unpoliceable. They were the worst 24 hour drug markets in Baltimore but we wanted to set this tale prior to the high-rises because the high-rises created such lucrative territory for the drug traffic. So we used a couple of real towers which are actually senior citizens homes... the last two towers over on that side of the city. That's a real one behind you. And we CGI'd about 5 or 6 more at various points to create the feel of old Lexington Terrace or the Murphy homes."[/QUOTE]
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