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Buffalo, a City Filled With Architectural History, Looks to the Future [NYTimes]

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Sullivan, Richardson, Wright, Olmstead
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Interactive graphic: the most famous trips in history [Good Magazine]

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Everything from Columbus to Moby Dick to the Merry Pranksters.
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In the Realm of Jet Lag - New York Times

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"in 1971, a woman called Sarah Krasnoff made off with her 14-year-old grandson, who was caught up in an unseemly custody dispute, and took him into the sky...fugitive enterprise ended...collapsed and died...of terminal jet lag."
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Milan Kundera’s Prague [NYTimes]

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"There is no question that Prague has chosen — at least for its public face — not to dwell on the Communist era."
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Mark Dion's Bartram's Travels - Reconsidered

Citation added: December 10th, 2007, 5:50 am
"Travels of William Bartram – Reconsidered will examine the history and culture of 18th century American naturalists, John (1699-1777) and his son William Bartram (1739-1823). Using their travel journals, drawings, and maps, Dion plans to retrace the ex
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