From the Archives: Jane Jacobs on sidewalks

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Sidewalks are the “uniquely vital and irreplaceable organs of city safety, public life and child rearing,” Jane Jacobs writes in 1961. “No normal person can spend his life in some artificial haven, and this includes children. Everyone must use the streets.”
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from The Death and Life of Great American Cities
art: mogu takahashi