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the New York Central was one of the largest American railroads
describing a crowd that "snarled traffic and surged across roadways
all they do is clothe the ugly iron skeleton and give shelter to the stairways and elevators
one of the best-known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture
Directing Traffic gifts-father's-day which presented the symbol toA gas powered flare aides a police officer directing traffic in the London fog. "The device can be folded up and put in a metal box sunk in the street," read The Times caption for this photo on October 23, 1935. Somehow, these failed to catch on. London's infamous fog dates back to the 1800s and pollution from the Industrial Revolution. "The British capital is particularly liable to natural winter fog," Christine L. Corton wrote for The Times in 2015.
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