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Universal Studios We'll finally be able to enjoy Krusty burgers and drink Duff Beer.
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The Financial Case for Public Art
As two projects in Los Angeles show, public art has more than just aesthetic appeal - it can generate income for developers and local government.
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What Impression Does Your City Make From the Window of a Train?
A 16-city tour of America, from an Amtrak seat.
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Can Trees Actually Deter Crime?
Believe it or not, a new study of canopy coverage in Baltimore suggests maybe they can.
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Democracy in America
This Week in Bans: Beijing's Public Toilets to Become Fly-Free
Also, L.A. outlaws plastic bags; Lady Gaga ponders violent threats in Jakarta; and much more.
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The High School Curriculum Every Urban Planner Wishes They'd Had
A Bronx private school uses the city to unite and apply the variety of subjects taught in class.
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Census Accuracy Report Shakes Up Municipal Challenges
Cities might not want to question the nation's people counters.
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Videos
Video of the Day: Whole Zoo of Glowing Animals Gets Loose in Cologne
A team of "light painters" make jellyfish, birds and a whale appear in this dazzling video from Germany.
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Rankings
The Best City Parks Systems in America
A new ParkScore metric from the Trust for Public Land names San Francisco and Sacramento the nation's best.
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Photos
Solar Eclipse Scenes From the Cities With the Best View
See what Sunday's fearsome "ring of fire" looked like from around the world.
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Photos
When an Earthquake Meets Truly Old Buildings
In northern Italy, a 6.0 magnitude earthquake makes a mess of Renaissance-era structures.

