The hunt for a great third place - High Country News
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In Ray Oldenburg's 1989 seminal book, The Great Good Place, he defines a third place as an informal public gathering space distinct from home or work. This concept emphasizes the need for a balanced life that includes social experiences in addition to work and home life.
The massive bar and arcade not only offered a plethora of entertainment options but also became a comforting haven during the uncertainty of post-pandemic life, serving as a vital community space where individuals could connect, relax, and enjoy life outside their homes.
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