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Where New York's Old Telephone Booths Go to Die
A photographer stumbles on a payphone 'graveyard' in West Harlem.
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When You Think of Flint, Michigan, Think of ... Experimental Public Art?
Can virtual ball drops and bizarre car sculptures help people see the Rust Belt city in new ways?
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Sure, Apple Maps Stinks, But Look at These Crazy Cool Dalí-Esque Scenes
Developer Peder Norrby collects iOS Maps glitches that have an accidental artistry.
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A Sharp New Look for New York City Beach Signs
Redesigned signage is serving a critical role in post-Sandy coastal wayfinding.
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The Latest Images From Turkey as Police Continue Their Crackdown on Protesters
Anti-government demonstrations have spread beyond Istanbul's Taksim Square.
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The Melancholy Beauty of San Francisco's Street Mattresses
"There could be rotting flesh and feces on a mattress," says photographer Amanda Durbin, "and I'd still snap a photo before I called the authorities."
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The Tiny, Tri-Lingual Library Hidden on New York's Lower East Side
A bite-sized bookshelf greets readers in English, Spanish and Chinese.
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Occupy Istanbul? Inside the Growing Mini-City at Gezi Park
There are tents, libraries, free food, even free hugs. But how long will it be allowed to last?
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A Disappearing American Original: The Roadside Rest Area
Photographer Ryann Ford has been traveling around the country documenting roadside rest areas before they're gone for good.
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The Bizarre Fake Storefronts Northern Ireland Is Building for the G8
The country is spending 2 million pounds to hide its blight from world leaders.

