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Earlier, I inquired of the list, searching for a brownstone owner who had
chosen to NOT "restore" a rowhouse with copious amounts of brown stucco.
That got me nowhere except a lot of "sky is falling" criticism.

Now I revise that query, slightly, to seek out a brownstone house which has
been indeed completely "restored" (that is, all traces of its age ironed out
via heavy stucco wash) BUT WHICH IS IN A ROW WHERE one of its mates is still
[beautifully] unrestored, so that potential readers may judge for themselves
by the comparison.

For any suggestions you can offer, I would be sincerely grateful.

Christopher Gray

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