In every neighborhood around the world
there is usually something that
becomes a landmark of sorts.
It doesn't have to be an Eiffel tower,
a Sydney Opera House
or giant golden Buddha.
Often it's just a store front, a sign, or a small building
that doesn't look like the ones around it.
Those of you familiar with New York
and Greenwich village
know this one.
Before the recession hit
many of those places gave way to
bland a boring local bank service centers
and CVS stores.
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