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The Cape Town Brand: What is the problem and where are we going?>
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We’ve all been there: exhausted, hot, annoyed, and just looking for a seat! With over eight million people calling New York City home, finding a place to sit outside of parks and playgrounds can be a bigger challenge than one might imagine. Megan in Clinton Hill wishes there were places…

Future Cape TownonJuly 12, 2011/Comments closed

Public Seating Beyond Parks and Playgrounds – By the City / For the City Blog

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