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This Name That Neighborhood Game Will Distract You All Afternoon
So you think you know your city?
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This Week in Bans
Why Is the U.S. Capitol Still Burning Coal?
Also, a London neighbor fights against public gobbing and Sydney's wealthy whine about public-park weddings.
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Are Food Trucks Worse for the Environment Than Storefronts?
It's not easy to compare them, but we're giving it a shot.
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How to Build a Better Bike Lane (and Get More People Out on Bikes)
More and more city planners are seeing bike lanes as "a rational part of the mobility picture."
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Maps
The Neighborhoods With the Most Single Ladies (and Men)
Just in time for Valentine's Day.
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Class-Divided Cities: Washington, D.C. Edition
The fourth installment in our series mapping the class divides in America's cities and metros.
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Photos
Here's What the World's Largest Collection of Soon-To-Be-Recycled Shoes Looks Like
It took 25 magazine employees five hours to lay out the 16,407 used tennies.
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Rankings
Apparently, Most Cities Aren't Getting Any More 'Literate'
It's the District's third year atop Central Connecticut State's literacy rankings.
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Postcard
The Church as Street Mural
In Washington, D.C., an abandoned church is transformed into an art installation.
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Urban Wonk
Do D.C. Residents Pay More Taxes Than Their Neighbors?
Middle class families don't, but low-income people might be better off in the suburbs.

