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by qrv3w 1538 days ago
Yeah I can see that Brooklyn has a lot that are very dated (2-5 years old).

I guess I didn't explain well that some of these pianos "no longer exist" but I find it really useful to still have that information because these locations essentially let you know that if there is a piano, it might be in this spot.

New York in general is really a difficult place to map because it changes so fast.