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It’s simply called “the morgue.” It is a cramped basement annex, stacked high with metal filing cabinets, full of three-fourths of a million pounds of old newspaper clippings and photos, going back 160 years. Welcome to the most extensive archives repository of the most respected newspaper in the world.


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    Check out the written feature, too!
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    I really love this piece on the Times Morgue. Check it out, and more at Storyboard. You know you want to.