Isn't there a fab old strip mall in upper middle class burban Baltimore that
has been the long-time object of historical preservation adoration? I seem
to recall a long ago geography fieldtrip.
Hilary (etc in KY)
At 05:27 PM 6/23/98 EDT, you wrote:
>In a message dated 98-06-23 12:19:37 EDT, [log in to unmask] writes:
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><< It won't be long before we're called on to conserve and
> interpret 1950s shopping malls >>
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>This is already happening, not something to occur in our future, it is here
>now. One of the oldest shopping malls is in Yonkers, a small affair by today's
>standards, the place where it all began, and I am aware that there have been
>discussions regarding its preservation vs. modernizing it.
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