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The Empire Diner in the 1990s, all photos in this article by Grégoire Alessandrini New York City’s vintage diners
Grand Concourse Post Office In 2011, the United States Postal Service (USPS) identified a list of 3,700 post offices
Hollywood’s Cinerama Dome. Modernism isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when we think of Los Angeles.
The crown jewel of John F. Kennedy Airport’s architecture is undeniably the landmarked TWA Flight Center, but other Modernist
Taking to the streets, designer, and photographer Joanne Dugan photographed unique typography from signage around New York, assembling them into
St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Harlem on the corner of Lenox Avenue and 122nd Street, which has survived two
Terminal Island’s Southwest Marine complex still holds reminders of the island’s shipbuilding and Japanese immigrant histories. One of
Mad Men has been repeatedly praised for its accurate depiction of the period. It turns out they often shoot in
The National Trust for Historical Preservation announces its 2013 list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Places today via live
Immense, powerful, sublime, tranquil… these are the words which propagate within each person as they step into the Washington National
For over two decades, local artists have been fervently and fantastically vandalizing a massive abandoned waterfront structure that lies on
The well-known autopsy amphitheater, with an 8-cadaver refrigerator (in the slideshow below). Photo by Clara Ward. The abandoned Ellis Island
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