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"BULLAMANKA-PINHEADS The historic preservation free range." <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 29 Mar 1998 04:40:46 +0000
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Lawrence Kestenbaum wrote:

> On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, D PRIGG wrote:
>
> > << I have heard that irreversible changes were made to the
> >  historic Toronto train terminal as part of the making of "Silver Streak". >>
> >
> >  IF EVERYONE IS INTO PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION, HOW COULD THERE BE
> > IRREVERSIBLE CHANGES MADE?
> >
> >  JIM
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> Where did you get the idea that "everyone" was into preservation and
> restoration?
>
>                                 Larry Kestenbaum

I was of the impression that the problem was that a majority of people ARE NOT into
preserving the built environment. Like, tear down the 18th c house and put in a new
Pep Boys, which will be another vacant shell in five years.

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