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Examining the Disappearance of Football Grounds
Busboys and Poets, founded by Andy Shallal in 2005, is rooted in the cultural richness of DC's U Street Corridor, historically known as 'Black Broadway.' The establishment commemorates Langston Hughes with a street name and features a mural titled 'Peace & Struggle.' Meanwhile, a personal collection of photographs from the 1950s showcases the development of local landmarks in Bournemouth, including the construction of the Winfrith Nuclear Research. Additionally, a series by The Athletic explores the fate of Football League grounds lost over the past few decades, highlighting the transformation of Arsenal's former Highbury stadium into luxury apartments, raising questions about the preservation of sporting heritage. The series reflects on the emotional impact these changes have on long-time fans and the history tied to these locations.
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