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After the Olympics, Documenting What's Left
Gary Hustwit and Jon Pack have been photographing former Olympic sites around the world.
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What It Looks Like To Live Near Mexico City's Rumbling Volcano
Popocatépetl is a fire-and-smoke-belching monster that just happens to be remarkably easy on the eyes.
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When the Original World Trade Center Was New
Forty years ago, the EPA's Documerica project captured the first weeks of life in Lower Manhattan after the Twin Towers debuted.
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Photographing Tokyo's Coolest Escalators
Miha Tamura captures the extraordinary side of this everyday ride.
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Toronto's Gorgeous Old Street Signs Might Soon Be for Sale
The city receives hundreds of requests a year to purchase the signs.
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How the Highway Killed Washington's Waterfront
And how the city plans to bring it back to life.
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Fresh Renderings of What San Francisco's New NBA Arena Might Look Like
Evolving designs for the Golden State Warriors' planned new home.
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Luminous Shots of Grain Elevators Like You've Never Seen Them Before
A Buffalo light show aims to turn the city's symbols of decline into a flashy tourist draw.
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40-Year-Old Images Show East Boston Grappling With an Expanding Logan Airport
The photographer, while visiting the site again in 2010 said, "none of this is familiar."
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The Dali-esque Anomalies Hidden in Google Earth
Because of a glitch in the way that Google "builds" infrastructure of Earth, a number of highways look like they are melting and twisting.

