There is no living museum of twentieth century architecture that can boast as dense or superlative a collection as that of Yale and New Haven. It is not an exaggeration to say that each block is populated by at least one of the world's most magnificent buildings. Notable examples: Saarinen's Ingalls Rink, Rudolph's A+A, Khan's University Art Gallery and British Art Center, Bunshaft's Beinecke Library, Rogers' Stirling Library and Whimsical Neo-Gothic campus in general, Carrere and Hastings' Woolsey Hall...
There is no living museum of twentieth century Pizza that can boast as dense or superlative a collection as that of Wooster Square and New Haven. It is not an exaggeration to say that each block is populated by at least one of the world's most magnificent pizzas. Notable examples: The Red Pie at Sally's Apizza, The Clam Pie at Pepe's and the Spot, Mushroom and Sausage or Clams Casino at Modern Apizza, Mashed Potato Bacon at Bar, anything at Brick Oven...
There is no living museum of twentieth century Trolley cars that can boast as dense or superlative a collection as that of the Shore Line Trolley Museum. It is not an exaggeration to say that each track is populated by at least one of the world's most immaculately restored mass-transit vehicles. Notable examples: a Yellow one, a Red one, a Blue one, a Green one...