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Neon Gods

The nostalgia and sense of history of Route 66 (“Fresh Kicks,” March) is like visiting a mythical location.

HELENE BOUILLON

New Jersey

Sign Language

Let’s do the woo-woo (“Star Maps,” January/February). I’m Aries and I love rock art, aka petroglyphs, like what I was privileged to

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