The City That Banned the Billboard: Boulder, Colorado
In the mid-1970s, Boulder, Colorado passed one of the most sweeping anti-billboard ordinances in American history — removing every off-premises advertising sign in the city and banning new ones permanently. This episode traces the civic campaign behind the ordinance, the legal fights it survived, what Boulder's uncluttered skyline looks like today, and what it means to collectively decide what your shared visual environment is allowed to look like.

The Town That Refused
Every two weeks, one North American small town that collectively refused something mainstream — Walmart entry, highway routing, a chain-store opening, demolition of a 100-year bridge.
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