Mary Krugman wrote:
>
> There are a bunch in NJ; every now and then the NYT writes a
> cityscapes-like piece for us yokels who know the alphabet and
> stuff; I think there are some (concrete houses) in Union, and
> maybe West Orange. You could look it up.
>
> Montclair has two of them - here they are called "Lambie" concrete
> houses, since that's the company who constructed them using the Edison
> patents. One was featured in a book - /20th Century Houses/[?]/. /I
> seem to recall that there are a bunch in Roosevelt, NJ, too.
Thnx Mary... good to hear from you. I will keep this in mind for a nice
day... seems we wait for blizzards to go places. Happy Holidays!
I don't know if I told you but that Edison schoolhouse in Franklin, NJ
finally got moved into town and is being set up as an Hungarian heritage
museum. I was not able to get out to see the move.
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