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Am I missing something here? Is there something rare or interesting about these in the US. Maybe a "cultural thing" that I'm missing.
Here in the UK they are ubiquitous, mundane, often dirty, and sometimes they cross over informally into the "public toilets" category recently discussed.
In an attempt to liven them up the bigger ones are sometimes decorated with murals or mosaics, which can go nicely into other categories.
Can anyone argue the case for this one to me?
Go on ... try.