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Happy 100th to New York’s Grand Central Terminal

Posted on February 5, 2013 by Johnathan Farris
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I am a bit belated, but here are a series of links on NYC’s Grand Central in commemoration of its 100th birthday:

The Birth of Grand Central Terminal

Celebrating Grand Central, Then and Now (this one is not to be missed for its pdf of the relevant pages of the NY Times on opening day)

Memorable Moments in Grand Central’s 100 Years

Grand Central Terminal: 100 Years and 100 Facts

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I think Buckminster Fuller would have liked this:

Posted on January 21, 2013 by Johnathan Farris
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A prefab home office “pod”

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