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What DIY City Guide Do You Want?

We're rounding up a bunch of DIY City Guides and want to make sure we don't skip your hometown.

If you'd like to contribute or have a suggestion for a DIY City Guide please let us know in the comments below.

Thanks!

Charles & Hudson | September 22, 2009 | Comments () |

 

 

  • LuxVenture
    Why don't you try Eugene, Oregon. It's a sweet, progressive college town that seems to always get overshadowed by it's big brother Portland. Eugene is all about DIY, sustainability, recycling, reusing, and fun retro style.
  • jennipearl
    Dallas
  • DIYGene
    I'm working on one for Oakland, California and the SF East Bay.
  • michelle
    i know we're too small but a guide for burlington vermont would be oh so fabulous.
  • DIYGene
    OK, here's a link to my DIY guide for Oakland, CA. Features an embedded map with custom icons! :-)
  • Great list! Thanks for sharing.
  • DIYGene
    @michelle - what DIY resources do you know of in Burlington? That'd be a good starting point.
  • jzirinsky
    Boston and the Metro-West areas (just outside of Boston)! I"m always looking for salvage yards and specialty hardware stores.
  • omakii
    NYC/ Newark! Everything is expensive up here, so DIY is critical!
  • tiki1682
    Seattle!
  • Seattle, NYC and Boston will all be launching this month. Keep checking back and send in your favorites from those cities that you think should be included on the list.

    Thanks again for your suggestions and help.
  • Definitely Phoenix! It's the 4th largest city in the US!
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