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David W. Dunlap

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decided to officially document news about gay and lesbian communities after the AIDS-related death of
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Glory in Gotham: Manhattan's Houses of Worship: A Guide to Their History, Architecture and Legacy
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Building Provincetown: A Guide to Its Social and Cultural History, Told Through Its Architecture
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in 2001. He began writing about landmarks in 1981, when he was evicted from the
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in November 1993. Dunlap was sometimes criticized for covering the news from a
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in 1976, and then reporter in 1981. Between 1994 and 1999, Dunlap covered
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so that he would not be able to see its interior being demolished.
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This article about an American journalist born in the 1950s is a
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From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship
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through its architecture, infrastructure, spaces, and places.
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New York Metro Chapter of the American Planning Association
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Dunlap won the Citation of Excellence award from the
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San Francisco
California
Yale University
Journalist
The New York Times
journalist
The New York Times
New York metropolitan area
San Francisco
California
World Trade Center
September 11 attacks
New York Biltmore Hotel
James Reston
graphics editor
gay
lesbian
AIDS
Jeffrey Schmalz
politically left-leaning
Provincetown, Massachusetts
American Institute of Architects
American Planning Association
Brendan Gill
Paul Goldberger
Kenneth T. Jackson
Elizabeth Kolbert
ISBN
9780692426715
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