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Wednesday, August 23
an issue of scale
I like these photos as a comparison of the housing density of uptown Manhattan to that of brownstone Brooklyn. Compared to the rest of the nation, Brooklyn is really densely settled. Compared to the Upper East Side, it's downright roomy.
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