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Matthew Taub

Contributing Writer at Atlas Obscura / Freelance Journalist

Matthew Taub is a freelance journalist and contributing writer for Atlas Obscura.24 Based in Los Angeles but originally from New Jersey, Taub specializes in writing about arts and entertainment, travel, and hidden wonders.13

Professional Background

Taub has contributed to several notable publications:

  • Atlas Obscura (primary affiliation)
  • TIME
  • The Atlantic
  • Medium

His work often focuses on uncovering lesser-known stories and interesting historical tidbits, as evidenced by his article on America's first banned book and the Plymouth Puritans.1

Education and Experience

Matthew Taub holds a graduate degree from Columbia University.4 As a contributing writer and former Editorial Fellow at Atlas Obscura, he has covered a wide range of topics, including:

  • Hidden architectural gems
  • Abandoned places
  • Unusual historical events

Writing Style

Taub's writing style is engaging and informative, often blending historical facts with storytelling elements. He has a knack for finding intriguing angles on historical events and presenting them in an accessible manner.1

While primarily associated with Atlas Obscura, Matthew Taub continues to work as a freelance journalist, contributing to various publications and exploring diverse topics in his writing.

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Location

New York City Metropolitan Area