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Trolley Tracks

author: serlingrod : Philadelphia, PA


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I think there's something really poetic in the way tracks interact throughout the city. Intersections where two lines cross create great steel curves and shapes, like unintended works of art. While there's lots of tracks in that are no longer frequented by their trolleys, the ones in these pictures (taken along Lancaster Ave. and Baltimore Ave.) are still in service. The only downside - getting stuck while biking!


Brooklyn Bridge and World Trade Center

author: WallyG : Brooklyn, NY


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In 2007, The was ranked #19 on the AIA 150 America's Favorite Architecture list. The was ranked #20. The Bridge (originally the and Brooklyn Bridge) stretches 5,989 feet (1825 m) over the (main span of 1,595 feet 6 inches) connecting and . On completion, it was the largest suspension


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