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Where should I go if I want to see mercury vapor or sodium vapor streetlights before they disappear forever in favor of the ugly LED ones?
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>>2874518
As a millennial growing up in New Jersey I am old enough to remember (as a five year old) when our streetlights were upgraded to high pressure sodium. I thought the bright orange glare was hideous when compared to the soft greenish-purple glow of the mercury vapor lamps, which complemented a warm summer night full of fireflies so well. Funny how people are now becoming nostalgic for the sodium lamps because the new LED lights are even more blaring and soulless.
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>>2874522
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y51VUsotZe4
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also of interest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYPCPr-fzoM



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