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May I be inspired and insufferably flag waving without being black or 
Republican?  Please?
-jc

On Feb 4, 2005, at 10:50 AM, Met History wrote:

> In a message dated 2/4/2005 11:43:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
> [log in to unmask] writes:
> Is Federal Hall still in existance?  Thanks,  Ruth
> nope.   demolished 1840's for A. J. Davis' crisp temple-fronted 
> subtreasury building, which stands on Wall Street at the head of 
> Broad.  you can ascend the steps and stand more or less where the 
> Father of the Country (until DNA proves otherwise) stood when he took 
> the first oath of office.  very inspiring if you are an 
> insufferably patriotic, flag-waving "black Republican" like myself.  
>   
> the NY Historical Society has one of the three sections of the 
> original iron fence on which he rested his hand (as depicted in period 
> prints) but they don't let you touch it any more.  
>   
> no one has answered my query about painting copper, so the heck with 
> you. 
>   
> c


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