All right a parking lot then, with a platypus statue. Ruth
At 2:20 PM -0500 3/16/03, Ralph Walter wrote:
In a message dated 3/16/2003 9:39:47 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Ruth,
Probably not a bad idea, except that it's across the street from a much
nicer and larger park, with larger and nicer statues of people on horseback
and lots more green grass.
Then there's the histo presto question about the importance of keeping a
rather non-functional and not particularly attractive building, in which
nothing of any consequence ever happened, designed by a nevertheless
prominent architect who may not have been very good, in any case. You can
see the dilemma.
Ralph
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