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For centuries, the one hallmark of New York City has been constant change. Even back in 1839, ex-mayor Philip Hone lamented that "the spirit of pulling down and building up" had gripped the city. "New York," he wrote in his diary, "is rebuilt about once in 10 years." That makes it all the more surprising that the city has managed to hold onto a significant n... read more...

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