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Stephanie Pacheco, a student at Borough of Manhattan Community College, wrote “Dear CUNY” to celebrate the value New York’s ...
Our Art Deco Centenary series rounds off where it began, with the 1925 exposition in Paris. We take a look at 10 stand-out structures built for the landmark event, which catapulted art deco onto ...
On March 30, 1954, at a ceremony at Davisville station, Toronto Mayor Allan Lamport and Ontario Premier Leslie Frost shared the task of pushing a lever to turn a signal from amber to green, ...
In early March, New York City subway riders noticed a new development ... Transportation Authority were photographed removing a bench on the station’s platform and replacing it with a curving ...
The term "art deco" is being applied too liberally to architecture built under colonialism, writes Edward Denison as part of our Art Deco Centenary series. Long cast as the bastard child of ...
Luminescent white and often tinged with pastel shades, the soft curves, flat tops and bold angles of Scotland’s Art Deco-styled buildings oozed glamour and hinted at sunnier spots, smart ...
The MTA has replaced traditional wooden benches with metal leaning benches at one popular Manhattan subway station. Several leaning benches have been installed at the West Fourth Street-Washington ...
The MTA has replaced traditional wooden benches with metal leaning benches at one popular Manhattan subway station. CBS News New York's John Dias heard mixed reactions from riders.
There are new additions at the West 4th Street-Washington Square subway station — and not all ... The MTA has removed the old benches, except for a couple, and replaced them with leaning bars.
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NEW YORK (PIX11) – Wooden benches at some New York City subway stations are being removed, according to the MTA. They’ll instead be replaced with metal leaning bars, the agency said.