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30 Years Later, the Unabomber’s Cabin Is a Prized F.B.I. Artifact
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30 Years Later, the Unabomber’s Cabin Is a Prized F.B.I. Artifact

On April 3, 1996, federal agents arrested Theodore Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber, after a 17-year investigation. They removed the man the F.B.I. called…
The Removal of Kingston’s Sidewalk Canopies Reveals a Time Capsule
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The Removal of Kingston’s Sidewalk Canopies Reveals a Time Capsule

Over the years, the historic Stockade District in Kingston, N.Y., has survived occupation by British forces, near-total destruction in the Revolutionary War and ravaging waves…
Saving New York’s Midcentury Signs
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Saving New York’s Midcentury Signs

When the red-sauce joint Queen, in Brooklyn Heights, closed in 2020, David Barnett left a note on the roll gate with his contact information and…
Tracking Air Pollution by Neighborhood in New York City
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Tracking Air Pollution by Neighborhood in New York City
0,000 Homes in Uruguay
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$550,000 Homes in Uruguay
Behind the Scenes at the Bushwick Nightclub Red Pavilion
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Behind the Scenes at the Bushwick Nightclub Red Pavilion
Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens
A Deteriorating Mansion, for Sale Again, Fascinates Brooklyn
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A Deteriorating Mansion, for Sale Again, Fascinates Brooklyn
In India, a Sustainable House Is Suspended Over a Gorge
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In India, a Sustainable House Is Suspended Over a Gorge