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Wednesday, June 17, 2015
And now Ruined Cars
Why not? Everybody loves ruined buildings. So Old Car City in White, Georgia, has rebranded itself as a tourist destination, charging $15 to browse the lot and $25 to take photographs.
More at the Times.
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