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an old fashioned storefront on the corner of a street in front of some brick buildings

Sometimes small-town life can get you down. Everyone’s going to West Elm, or Anthropologie, or heck — even Target, and you can only dream about being close enough to one of those stores to be able to casually drop by. Well, I’m here to remind you of ten reasons why living in a small town can really rock.1. Trendy design is hard to find.

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an old photo of a city street with people walking on the sidewalk and buildings in the background

When colour photographs were first invented, the French millionaire and philanthropist Albert Kahn poured his entire fortune into hiring a team of photographers, which he dispatched to more than 50 countries - his aim was to make a record of all the people of the world. In Britain they captured a nation on the brink of historical change. See the amazing pictures here

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the vintage showroom is located in front of a brick building with green shutters

London's fashion scene has a long and rich history hidden away in its vintage stores. Here are some you should check out on your next trip to the city.

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an old black and white photo of a city street with buses, cars, and people

The trams and vehicles date this picture to sometime in the early or mid 1930's. The tram system was swept away from this part of north London when trolleybuses were introduced around 1938. The tram on the far left of the picture is bound for Chalk Farm, where it will terminate. The tram just seen on the far right will probably follow the tracks round the curve into Camden Road. The tube station was opened in 1907 by David Lloyd-George, President of the Board Of Trade and soon to become…

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