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Colin Ellard
An argument for reconnecting with the space around us

GETTING LOST IN Boston is a rite of passage. We whip around our rotaries, contemplating our various Washington Streets, confident that only Yankees fans need a city with numbered avenues and right-angled intersections - until we realize we have no idea where we are. (Full article: 1111 words)
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