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Players caught the Pokémon. Photography: Mike Kwok, iStock.
Players caught the Pokémon. Photography: Mike Kwok, iStock.
By Kyle Hagerty
March 6, 2019 | 10:00 AM

What do places like Arlington National Cemetery, the Pentagon, United States Holocaust Memorial, the Church of Scientology headquarters, and hospital delivery rooms all have in common? At one point, each was a "Pokéstop" in the mobile phone game Pokémon Go.

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