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London England Houses of Parliament

Sherlock Holmes' London

As the detective stalks movie theaters, our reporter tracks down the favorite haunts of Arthur Conan Doyle and his famous sleuth
January 2010 | By Joshua Hammer

Puebla Mexico

Savoring Puebla

Mexico's "City of Angels" is home to gilded churches, artistic treasures and a delectable culinary culture
December 2009 | By Francine Prose

Bridge of 33 Arches in Isfahan Iran

Isfahan: Iran's Hidden Jewel

Once the dazzling capital of ancient Persia,Isfahan fell victim to neglect, but a new generation hopes to restore its lost luster
April 2009 | By Andrew Lawler

Chan Chan Peru

Endangered Site: Chan Chan, Peru

About 600 years ago, this city on the Pacific coast was the largest city in the Americas
March 2009 | By Bruce Hathaway

City of Hasankeyf Turkey

Endangered Site: The City of Hasankeyf, Turkey

A new hydroelectric dam threatens the ancient city, home to thousands of human-made caves
March 2009 | By Diane M. Bolz

Port City of Coro

Endangered Site: Port City of Coro, Venezuela

One of South America's best preserved towns, this Spanish colonial port city now faces deteriorating conditions
March 2009 | By Karen Larkins

Famagusta Walled City

Endangered Site: Famagusta Walled City, Cyprus

Once located in the midst of high-volume shipping lanes, a forgotten city with multiple European influences could be lost forever without an intervention
March 2009 | By Helen Starkweather

Children pose for the camera in El Pozon

Colombia Dispatch 2: The Slums of El Pozon

In a vast impoverished neighborhood near the Caribbean coast, Colombians invade vacant lots hoping to become landowners
October 29, 2008 | By Kenneth Fletcher

Istanbul

Snapshot: Istanbul

Istanbul's vastly growing population and blending of cultures make it one of the most dynamic cities in the world.
October 21, 2008 | By Lisa Lubin

View of the National Mall

A Brief History of Pierre L’Enfant and Washington, D.C.

How one Frenchman’s vision became our capital city
May 01, 2008 | By Kenneth R. Fletcher

Tim Conlon completes the king character and starts to fill in the "Con" outline.

Aerosol Art

Largely dismissed as vandalism, graffiti migrates from city streets and subway cars into major galleries
February 2008 | By Jess Blumberg

Save the Casbah

In Algiers, preservationists race to rescue the storied quarter. But is it too late?
July 2007 | By Joshua Hammer

Free runners see their environment, which is typically urban, as a giant obstacle course waiting to be surmounted.

Extreme Running

Made popular by a recent James Bond film, a new urban art form called free running hits the streets
May 01, 2007 | By Jenny Mayo

In Lisbon

Circling Squares

A 360-degree perspective on some of Europe's most alluring public spaces
March 01, 2007 | By David Zax

Building the New Urbanism

Urban planners take a cue from pre-WWII cities and towns.
August 01, 2006 | By Erica Ryberg

In 1837, when novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne strolled bucolic Thompson Island, he mused: "It seems like a little world by itself."

Shore Thing

In the new Boston Harbor Islands national park area, city dwellers can escape the madding crowds
August 2003 | By Doug Stewart

Ruling the Roost

Before the advent of factory farms and supermarkets, the self-made kings of New York City's butter and egg trade lived extra large
July 2003 | By Michael Shapiro


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