2015년 2월 13일 금요일

America's Infrastructure Crisis Is Really a Maintenance Crisis

Why Is America Dotted with Giant, Concrete Arrows?, This Century-Old Map of Hershey Headquarters Is Pretty Sweet , and more...

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Friday, February 13, 2015

Why Is America Dotted with Giant, Concrete Arrows?

These old air-mail beacons are visible all over the land (if you know where to look).
JOHN METCALFE
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This Century-Old Map of Hershey Headquarters Is Pretty Sweet

In the town of Hershey, the streets are named for chocolate. Watch your step near the gum factory.
LAURA BLISS
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America's Infrastructure Crisis Is Really a Maintenance Crisis

Here's what we can do about it.
ERIC JAFFE
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3 Reasons Long Island Is Dying

And a couple ideas for how it can be saved.
TANVI MISRA
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What the Beltline Really Means to Atlanta

An inside look at this 22-mile pedestrian-friendly corridor, circling downtown and eventually connecting 45 neighborhoods with each other.
THE EDITORS
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America's Failure to Preserve Historic Slave Markets

Richmond, Virginia's Shockoe Bottom redevelopment plan is just the latest case study.
VICKY GAN
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