Taylor Swift was born in West Reading, Pennsylvania. This is what I found
Taylor Swift was born in West Reading, Pennsylvania. This is what I found
She went to Wyomissing area high school. The same school that exposed SCA. Her house was in Wyomissing. She then transferred. I lived in Wyomissing for some time and familiar with the area.
Taylor Swift was born in West Reading, Pennsylvania. This is what I found
If you ever come to Pennsylvania, check out some of the outskirts of reading, Mohton, Wyomissing, Sinking springs. Some of the outskirts are simply beautiful to see and live. Beautiful homes. Some of the homes built back in the 90s are breathtaking. I remember a few were built using all engineered studs. Beautiful real stone. Picture perfect landscape
And there's also "the road to nowhere" & the Pagoda.
Beautiful structure and overlook. I know a few people that worked on it. Mostly union work and contractors.
@forum-titan That came from the residents mouth about 8 years ago, the mansion was huge the garage was bigger than my house
Maybe it's because it isnt a public beach, she owns it. There's that.@southern-psu-fan In Rhode Island she bought a mansion on the ocean an tried to stop the public from using the beach, the people in that area hated her.
People dont seem to care that the hotel beach next to her keeps the public off of it too...
Like they say....life's a beech, then you die, lol.
What makes her different from anyone else? Because she's popular she shouldn't like watching football?Wish I could say I never heard of Taylor Swift.
She should keep her nose out of football and politics. We have enough drama in this country. Don't need more of it.
Not saying to watch football. As someone mentioned in the post, it's the media spotlight. There isn’t one super bowl web story or article that didn't mention Taylor. Just saying what the media is doing.
@forum-titan people love the girl and she’s probably the biggest star in the world today. Just saying
@roaminglion No it is a public beach, this was off to the side of her property
I just read the articles about it, it's hers and she owns it. It wasn't a public beach, the previous owners just didn't care and let the public on it.@roaminglion No it is a public beach, this was off to the side of her property
As in most cases she probably only owns the portion of beach above the high tide line. Anything lower or in the water she doesn’t control. The building of the condo I am part owner doesn’t bother posting because of this rule and very few other condos do.
I'd imagine the feud was one of the reasons Rhode Island passed a new law last year stating all land 10 ft. from the high tide line is now public land. However, that wasn't the case until then.As in most cases she probably only owns the portion of beach above the high tide line. Anything lower or in the water she doesn’t control. The building of the condo I am part owner doesn’t bother posting because of this rule and very few other condos do.
I'd imagine the feud was one of the reasons Rhode Island passed a new law last year stating all land 10 ft. from the high tide line is now public land. However, that wasn't the case until then.As in most cases she probably only owns the portion of beach above the high tide line. Anything lower or in the water she doesn’t control. The building of the condo I am part owner doesn’t bother posting because of this rule and very few other condos do.
And where exactly is the mean high tide line? Some places argue that the line is at the wet sand/dry sand line but that is just as controversial. In our buildings case it’s really not worth arguing as the only time it gets a crowd is during spring break and there’s rarely anyone from the building there at that time anyway.
I believe that is why Rhode Island made the law "10 feet above" the high tide line. That way it's just extremely difficult to claim the beach as private property. Pretty much the whole beach is covered no matter whatI'd imagine the feud was one of the reasons Rhode Island passed a new law last year stating all land 10 ft. from the high tide line is now public land. However, that wasn't the case until then.As in most cases she probably only owns the portion of beach above the high tide line. Anything lower or in the water she doesn’t control. The building of the condo I am part owner doesn’t bother posting because of this rule and very few other condos do.
And where exactly is the mean high tide line? Some places argue that the line is at the wet sand/dry sand line but that is just as controversial. In our buildings case it’s really not worth arguing as the only time it gets a crowd is during spring break and there’s rarely anyone from the building there at that time anyway.
@roaminglion I only know what I was told and I paid to be on the public beach, I guess the beach by her mansion is private but the locals told me she tried to close the public beach next to he mansion.
It's cool, either way I'm of the opinion that all beaches should be public anyway.@roaminglion I only know what I was told and I paid to be on the public beach, I guess the beach by her mansion is private but the locals told me she tried to close the public beach next to he mansion.