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Londonist: Time Machine 1078 implied HN points 07 Feb 24
  1. The post delves into the historic alleys off Borough High Street in London, revealing centuries of intriguing history.
  2. The author explores the unexpected discoveries made while investigating these alleys, such as Canterbury pilgrims and vanished coaching inns.
  3. Readers can access the full post and archives with a 7-day free trial to Londonist: Time Machine.
Urben Field Notes 54 implied HN points 07 Jan 25
  1. New York has a strong historic preservation law that protects many buildings, but it can also make it hard to build new homes in desirable areas. This creates a tough balance between keeping history and making space for more people.
  2. Some new development plans, like the SoHo rezoning, try to add more housing while keeping important historic buildings safe, which could help both residents and the city's character.
  3. There are better ways to work with historic buildings so new structures can fit in without getting in the way of preserving important parts of the city's history. It's about finding a middle ground where old and new can coexist.
Londonist: Time Machine 199 implied HN points 17 May 24
  1. London Historians organize an annual pub quiz testing knowledge about London's history, providing an engaging way for people to learn and have fun.
  2. Upcoming London history events like the Magnificent Music Hall, Dunkirk at the Docks, and Biscuit Day offer unique and educational experiences for interested individuals.
  3. The Big London History Quiz of the Year 2024 covers categories like Picture round, London history, sporting history, Births, Marriages, Deaths, and Plaques and memorials, showcasing the rich historical tapestry of London.
Londonist: Time Machine 319 implied HN points 29 Mar 24
  1. London's least historic hill, Stave Hill, was created in 1984 and stands as a modern mound in Rotherhithe, made from old docklands debris within a nature reserve.
  2. The area where Stave Hill now stands was previously occupied by Surrey Commercial Docks, known for handling timber imports, hence the hill's name reflecting the connection to staves used in barrels.
  3. Despite lacking a historical background, Stave Hill has a unique origin story rooted in the transformation of the industrial landscape of Rotherhithe from the 1970s.
Londonist: Time Machine 139 implied HN points 19 May 24
  1. London has various locations related to Hitchcock's life and work, such as Leytonstone where he was born and Hackney where he started his career in the film industry.
  2. Visiting Leytonstone allows for a Hitchcock-themed experience, with places like the Hitchcock Hotel and mosaics at Leytonstone tube station paying homage to the director.
  3. Islington Studios in Hackney is where Hitchcock began as an assistant director and later directed his first thriller, showcasing his early career in the film industry.
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Cosmographia 199 implied HN points 27 Jul 23
  1. London is known for its iconic landmarks like red buses, black cabs, the Underground, and telephone boxes.
  2. The enduring symbols of London are its many architectural landmarks, which reflect the city's rich history and culture.
  3. This post explores 9 of London's architectural landmarks through various artistic lenses like art, poetry, cartography, literature, and photography.
backstory 242 implied HN points 11 Mar 23
  1. In Jerusalem, everyone wants to be at the center but not everyone can be there.
  2. Elaborate stories are constructed by different groups to prioritize themselves in the city.
  3. Different individuals in Jerusalem have unique roles and perspectives, adding to the complexity and diversity of the city.
Londonist: Time Machine 39 implied HN points 24 Nov 23
  1. Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park has many unique and interesting architectural features like the pringle-shaped velodrome and the Orbit tower.
  2. The park also contains lesser-known historic quirks and hidden spots worth exploring.
  3. To learn more about the 5 historic quirks in the Olympic Park, consider subscribing to Londonist for a 7-day free trial.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 19 implied HN points 03 Oct 15
  1. The post discusses the beauty of fruit trees along the road and prompts readers to appreciate the unknown fruits in the distance.
  2. There is a famous city with orange trees but not in Orange County, hinting at a fun way to guess the country and city.
  3. The author shares a desire for Saigon to be as renowned for coconut or mango rows as the city with orange trees.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 39 implied HN points 13 Sep 10
  1. Barcelona is more than just a football city, it has a rich history and unique architecture to explore
  2. Transportation in Barcelona is convenient and cost-effective, with options like the metro, trams, buses, and taxis
  3. Exploring the narrow alleyways of Barri Gotic can lead to unexpected encounters and charming discoveries in the ancient city center
Londonist: Time Machine 0 implied HN points 10 Nov 23
  1. Cheapside is an ancient street with a rich history that dates back to medieval times.
  2. Despite its name, Cheapside is not a place for cheap rents; the name comes from the old term 'cheap,' meaning a market place.
  3. While Cheapside may not have many buildings from before the 20th century, it still holds a lot of historic significance and interesting quirks to explore.