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David Wessel <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Feb 1999 08:19:51 +0000
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         Reply to:   RE: What is a leaftime?
California has a State Historical Building Code.  A copy can be obtained from California Building Standards Commission
1300 I Street. Suite 720
Sacramento, CA  95814
jcarriker wrote:
>What on earth is a leaftime? Obviously I am new to BP world.
>
>I am an Interior Design Student at the Art Institute of Atlanta. I am, also,
>newly transplanted to Atlanta from Denver, Colorado (native of, yes we do
>still exist, a dying breed on the verge of extinction). Historic
>Preservation is an interest to me in my potential career as well as being a
>history and architecture buff. At any rate I am on a mission - I am
>researching a term paper about Building Codes and Historic Preservation and
>am looking for ANY SOURCES OF INFO on this topic. Any input or help would be
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Desperately Seeking Info (because we waited to the last minute to prepare my
>source list for my wacky professor, I hope he's not part of BP, because if
>he is I am in DEEP DooDo! My secret identity as Wonder Student will be
>blown!)

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