Kevin Cordle

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planning shifted in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries toward elaborate “deodorization” of cities: paving streets and replacing dirt paths with concrete to trap odors. In Manhattan it even prompted a grid-based street system that, it was thought, would encourage odors to race out of the city to the rivers, instead of settling into pleasant nooks and alleys.
Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know
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