The nation’s busiest transit hub stands as a symbol of a condition that afflicts so many attempts to get big things done in America: inertia.
Today marks an architectural anniversary New York City has still not recovered from. On Oct. 28, 1963, the destruction of Pennsylvania Station, the 1910 Beaux-Arts masterpiece of Charles McKim, the co ...
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