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Modern staircases providing access to Atlanta's BeltLine trail system connecting neighborhoods at different elevations.
Renowned architectural photographer whose work extensively documents staircases in modernist and contemporary architecture.
800-foot gorge with stairs and boardwalks threading through narrow granite walls beside cascading streams.
Frank Lloyd Wright's revolutionary spiral ramp design at the Guggenheim Museum, creating continuous gallery space and architectural icon.
Modern elevated park featuring distinctive architectural staircase access points designed by various architects along the 1.45-mile route.
Historic gold mining town built on steep hillside with narrow stairway streets, teahouses, and stunning ocean views.
Step street in the Bronx that became an instant tourist attraction after featuring in the 2019 film Joker's iconic dance scene.
Mysterious spiral staircase with two 360-degree turns and no center support, built by unknown carpenter in 1877-1878.
15th-century Incan citadel featuring over 100 stone staircases integrated throughout the mountain-top archaeological site.
Iconic front stairs of the Met Museum, famous gathering place, people-watching spot, and symbol of New York cultural life.
Nashville's expanding network of public staircases providing greenway access and neighborhood connections as the city develops.
Historic cathedral steps fronting Jackson Square in the French Quarter, iconic New Orleans landmark and gathering place.
Commercial products designed to improve stair safety including edge nosing, anti-slip strips, lighting, and visibility enhancements.
Mechanical chair lifts and platform lifts providing stair access for people with mobility impairments, enabling aging in place.
377 steps total including 354 steps from pedestal to crown inside the Statue of Liberty, narrow spiral staircase requiring reservation.
Striking honeycomb-shaped sculpture featuring 154 interconnected staircases with 2,500 steps, centerpiece of Manhattan's Hudson Yards development.
Wellington's network of public staircases navigating the city's steep hills and connecting central city with hillside suburbs.