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"textContent": "If you think there is nothing worse than renting an apartment with windows and no view, think again. At one point in the city’s history, where one may now enjoy a small sliver of daylight and at least some fresh air, there was no light or air at all. Indeed, tenants’ windows looked out onto [...]\n\nThe post A short history of New York City’s foul air shafts first appeared on 6sqft.",
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