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In 2015, Atlas Obscura raised its first round of major funding, securing $2 million from a range of investors and angels including The New York Times. [6] In September 2016, the company published its first book, Atlas Obscura: An Explorer's Guide to the World's Hidden Wonders written by Foer, Thuras, and Ella Morton under Workman Publishing ...
David A. Plotz [2] (born January 31, 1970) [3] is an American journalist and former CEO of Atlas Obscura, an online magazine devoted to discovery and exploration. [4] A writer with Slate since its inception in 1996, Plotz was the online magazine's editor from June 2008 until July 2014, [5] succeeding Jacob Weisberg. [6]
Atlas Obscura launched in 2009. The web page — the Obscura folks didn’t get back to us — features more than 28,300 places around the globe, about 11,000 of them in the U.S.
Atlas Obscura. Archived from the original on July 14, 2016 "In Flemington, Model Trains Way Too Big to Go Under the Tree". The New York Times. December 29, 1996. Archived from the original on March 8, 2016; Terranova, Andrew (December 10, 2013). "The Magic of Northlandz". Make.
Black Cat Alley. Black Cat Alley [1] is an arts destination in a one-block alleyway in Milwaukee, Wisconsin known for its street art mural installations. It is located behind the historic Oriental Theatre (Milwaukee) and includes both temporary and semi-permanent installations by a variety of artists and art groups.
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Warren Webster is CEO of travel and exploration company Atlas Obscura. [1] He was previously the president and co-founder of Patch Media, a network of more than 900 local news sites launched in 2007 and sold in 2009 to AOL. Webster departed Patch in 2014 to become COO of goop, the lifestyle company founded by actress Gwyneth Paltrow. [2]
Cascade Mountains near Skykomish: late 19th century c. 1929 Destroyed Alto: Columbia: Eleven or twelve miles north-east of Dayton. 1882 (post office established) 1903 (post office closed) [3] Amelia Mason: 1895 (post office established) 1901 (post office closed) Ankeny: Adams: Attalia: Walla Walla: 1906 (post office established) 1952 (post ...