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12021-01-22T08:59:47-05:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f596Guidebook taggoogle_maps2021-03-01T11:12:24-05:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5A string quartet playing in a summer garden. A cathedral bell tolling. The calls of street vendors hawking ices and pasties... Reconstructing the sonic landscape of the past is extraordinarily difficult, but let's give it a try. Perhaps by piecing together the echoes recorded in the Handbook we can begin to get a sense of the cadence of the empire.
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12020-12-11T10:47:22-05:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5Yaroslavl16a city of holy doorsplain2021-01-27T16:06:55-05:002020-12-16T17:0357.62987, 39.87368Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5
12020-12-11T12:48:18-05:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5Tcheboksari12curiosities and the tolling of the bellplain2021-03-01T22:01:17-05:002021-03-01T12:3356.13222, 47.25194Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5