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A couple of years ago, there have been new arrows put on the trail to guide the racers. This is because the older arrows on the trail have rusted over the years and the course has also changed.

The two polls that stand on the side of the trail by the Tortoise and Hare Statue has been the finish line since the beginning of the cross country course’s existence. It is another landmark of the course which has been crossed by every person who…

Where the finish line has always been the same, the starting line has always been different. This has been the starting line for the past few years for many of the collegiate races.

Although gravel is on almost every cross country course in the nation, the gravel at Van Cortlandt Park is special because not many places in New York City have gravel on their trails. It is also the preferred surface for runners to run on.

Manuscript of an early rendition of what becomes known in the West as "Arabian Nights." This item is going to serve as one of the main pieces of my Omeka exhibition on exoticism in the Victorian Era.

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This video is shot by a group mainly interested in the exploration of abandoned sites and independent of both the graffiti world and the real estate group. Their 18 minute video showcases the remains of the dilapidated power plant including the 100…

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An artistic attempt to showcase the both the abandoned power plant and the graffiti world. The creator of this video masterfully uses natural lighting to reveal the beauty of this forgotten site. His use of obscure film angles reveal the age of the…

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The creator of this video, using a GoPro, documents every step of his journey to climb the power plant. He is not interested by graffiti nor the history of the site. This person is a daredevil or thrill-seeker and is only interested in an adrenaline…

Fans were upset after Youtube convention in Garden Grove gets shut down. Robert Kovacik reports for NBC4 News

Tana Mongeau explains why she won't be attending VidCon and announces that she'll be planning her own convention