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  2. Boston Citgo sign - Wikipedia

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    In October 2016, The Boston Globe reported that local developer Related Beal purchased the building on which the sign sits as part of a $140 million, nine-building deal. [8] Under former owner Boston University, Citgo paid a below market rate of $250,000 a year for the sign. [9] Beal agreed on March 15, 2017, to retain the sign for "decades to ...

  3. Diamond lane - Wikipedia

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    A rider in a bicycle diamond lane. In the United States and Canada, a diamond lane is a special lane on a street or highway that is reserved for specific types of traffic. These lanes are usually marked with white diamonds or lozenges, and hence their name. Diamond lanes are generally the right-most or left-most lane on the road.

  4. The Boston Globe - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe, also known locally as the Globe, is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes. [4] The Boston Globe is the oldest and largest daily newspaper in Boston and tenth-largest newspaper by print circulation in the nation as of 2023. [5]

  5. Traffic signs by country - Wikipedia

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    For example, warning signs are typically diamond-shaped and yellow rather than triangular and white. Some variations include the "Parking" and "No Parking" signs, which contain either a letter E or P , depending on which word is used locally for "Parking" (Spanish estacionamiento or parqueo , Portuguese estacionamento ), as well as the Stop ...

  6. File:The Boston Globe.svg - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe; Usage on es.wikipedia.org The Boston Globe; Premios Boston Globe-Horn Book; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org The Boston Globe; Usage on fy.wikipedia.org The Boston Globe; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org The Boston Globe; Usage on he.wikipedia.org הבוסטון גלוב; Usage on it.wikipedia.org The Boston Globe; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org

  7. Road surface marking - Wikipedia

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    A broken white line in the direction of travel, where the gaps are longer than the painted lines, indicates the center of the road and that there are no hazards specific to the design and layout of the road, i.e. no turnings, sharp bends ahead etc. A broken white line in which the gaps are shorter than the painted lines indicates an upcoming ...

  8. William Davis Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor followed his paternal grandfather, Charles H. Taylor, and father, William O. Taylor, as publisher of The Boston Globe. [2] He was the third of five members of the Taylor family who led the paper from 1873 to 1999. [3] Taylor was the first publisher of the Globe to appoint an editor in 75 years, naming Laurence L. Winship to the role in 1955.

  9. Newspaper Row (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    In its heyday, from the late 1800s to the early 1940s, the area was home to many of Boston's newspapers. As Boston Globe historian Thomas F. Mulvoy Jr. explains, "In the pre-radio era, newspapers along the Row, which began at Milk Street and wound its way down to the Old State House about 200 yards away, spread the news not only in their broadsheet pages but also on blackboards and bulletin ...